Zheng He traveled primarily in the Indian ocean, navigating through the South China Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the waters surrounding the coasts of Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Africa. His voyages included stops at ports in modern-day Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya, among others. Zheng He’s expeditions were significant for establishing maritime trade routes and diplomatic relations during the Ming Dynasty.
Bodies of water that Samuel champlain covered
Zheng He's first voyage was in 1405.
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Zheng He traveled southeast from Hormuz to Mogadishu in the Indian Ocean.
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The small bodies of water that travel through space are called comets. Comets are icy bodies that release gas and dust as they orbit the Sun, creating a glowing coma and sometimes a visible tail.
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Humans use bodies of fresh water to drink and bathe, and of any type for travel, recreation, and waste disposal.
Zheng He sailed through several significant bodies of water during his voyages, primarily the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. His expeditions also included navigation through the Strait of Malacca, the Arabian Sea, and the Red Sea, reaching as far as the eastern coast of Africa. These routes facilitated trade and cultural exchange between China and various regions across Asia and Africa.
The Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and Bay of Bengal.
Europe, India, and Africa
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