The breakthrough that significantly facilitated the European voyages of discovery in the fifteenth century was the advancement in navigational technology, particularly the development of the magnetic compass and the astrolabe. These tools allowed sailors to navigate more accurately across open seas, even when landmarks were not visible. Additionally, improvements in ship design, such as the caravel, enabled longer voyages and better handling in various ocean conditions. Together, these innovations empowered explorers like Columbus and da Gama to embark on ambitious journeys that expanded European knowledge of the world.
the coronol, a spyglass for navigating
In the 15th century the word possible came from the European continent, from a German dialect 'strollen' or 'strolch' meaning a wandering vagabond or vagrant. Otherwise origin not known
Sea-borne transportation that developed (and standardized) makes possible the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas between the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. These sea routes became established beginning in the 16th century and grew with the European contacts with Japan and China in the 19th century.
Four key technological advancements that facilitated European exploration were the development of the compass, which improved navigation; the astrolabe, allowing sailors to determine their latitude; advancements in shipbuilding, particularly the caravel, which was faster and more maneuverable; and the printing press, which helped disseminate information about new discoveries and navigation techniques. These innovations collectively enhanced maritime capabilities and encouraged exploration.
For the exchange of letters to occur, European society must have achieved a high level of literacy and education, enabling widespread communication and intellectual discourse. The establishment of a postal system and improvements in transportation would also be essential for the timely delivery of correspondence. Additionally, a culture that values written communication, along with the development of printing technologies, would facilitate the dissemination of ideas and information, further supporting such exchanges.
Oil paintings
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
One possible answer is 60/150.
The discovery of the cell was possible due to the invention of the microscope.
The discovery of cells as the fundamental units of life was made possible by the development of the light microscope. This breakthrough in biology allowed scientists to observe and study the microscopic structure of living organisms, leading to the foundation of cell theory.
Inductive automation's motto is 'Breakthrough to Possible'.
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
The answer is The Microscope.
the telescope
people coming
the only explanations for computers is the ballsackchin people because they ejackulated with Elmo and the negros raped the mnm guys.
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.