Waterways have historically been the least resistant means of travel to explorers. Three explorers who made their journeys almost exclusively by water are Balboa, Ponce de Leon, and Cabrillo.
Early explorers faced challenges such as navigating uncharted territories, dealing with unfamiliar and hostile environments, and managing limited supplies and resources during their journeys. Additionally, they often encountered resistance from indigenous populations who were protective of their lands and resources.
Most countries use the metric system exclusively, or almost exclusively. There are three countries in the world that do not use the metric system: Liberia, The United States of America, and Myanmar.
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There were many explorers during the period of the Renaissance. Three well-known explorers are Ferdinand Magellan, Samuel de Champlain and Christopher Columbus.
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Three explorers of the land purchased from France in the Louisiana Purchase include Lewis and Clark. Their guide on their exploration was Sacagawea.
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James Cook made three major journeys of exploration.