Hey ALEX!
Portugal. But the first explorers were the Chinese.
yes indeedn they can Chinese-looking people can be of any nationality, as can black people.
european explorers, the european explorers were explorers from europe which comes in the word euopean, explores were people who explored and sailed on ships to find either new land or a way to trade
how did explorers contribute to the development of europe
Xuanzang was a Chinese explorer who explored the Indian subcontinent and cental Asia.
The Chinese invented the Compass.
The first European explorers to arrive in China were greeted by the native Chinese. The explorers exchanged gifts and ideas. The European explorers took tea back to Europe.
Hey ALEX!
No Columbus discovered America first.
Portugal. But the first explorers were the Chinese.
In the 1400s, Chinese explorers sailed along the eastern coast of Africa, while Portuguese explorers sailed along the western coast of Africa. The Chinese explorer Zheng He led expeditions to East Africa, while Portuguese explorers such as Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama reached the southern tip of Africa and eventually sailed to India.
The Pacific would be the only direct route.
Oh honey, you bet your bottom dollar there were women explorers in the 1400s! One fierce lady you should know about is Isabel Godin, who braved the Amazon jungle in the 16th century. And let's not forget about the badass Queen Isabella I of Castile, who sponsored Columbus' little voyage to the Americas. So yeah, women were out there exploring and conquering the world way before it was cool.
I'm not so sure there R any explorers in the south pole.
No, the Aborigines were the first people in Australia, and they were originally from the Indian subcontinent. The first known Asians to have contact with the Australian continent (long before any European explorers) were the Macassans, from modern-day Indonesia. It has been speculated that the Chinese may have been in contact with the Aborigines before the continent was settled by Europeans, but there is little, if any, evidence to support this.
Umm, yes, I think explorers had hardships like climbing mountains, foreign diseases and rations. Come on, use your brain!!!