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the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
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Leif Ericson and some other Norsemen of the eleventh century sailed to Newfoundland, except they called it Vinland. They spent a winter there, but didn't stick around.Source: The National Experience. It's a textbook. Do you need to know more?
The staple food of Greenland is fish, particularly Arctic char and cod. Seafood is a major part of the traditional Inuit diet, and it is often eaten raw or dried. Other common foods in Greenland include whale, seal, and muskox.
Rope bracelets were used by sailors as good luck charm, among a few other things. They would wear them to protect again dead seas and doldrums.
He had heard stories of it. Other Viking sailors had seen it.
Henry the Navigator didn't travel anywhere. He trained other sailors to travel and map places for him.
you can'tAnswer:At present we all travel through time in the positive direction at the rate of 1 s.s-1. Time travel in any other direction is presently unattainable.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
Air travel typically moves in an east-west direction, following the jet streams that flow in the upper atmosphere. However, the specific direction of air travel can vary based on flight routes, prevailing winds, and other factors.
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Light travels in a straight line because it is an electromagnetic wave, which means it consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and to the direction of travel. The interactions between these fields cause light to propagate in a uniform direction.
No. Other Vikings had seen Greenland from their ships.
If you travel straight east or straight west, it's 93.85° of longitude in onedirection and 266.15° of longitude in the other direction.But if you travel straight north or south, then it's only 50.23° of latitude inone direction and 129.77° of latitude in the other direction.
because there is no soil in greenland other than ice and snow.
A force that works opposite to the direction of travel is known as friction. Friction opposes motion between surfaces in contact with each other, causing resistance that slows down or stops the movement of an object.
From the north, Pluto orbits counterclockwise (anti-clockwise) like all the other planets.