The era of discovery is also called the era of exploration by other people, a specific historical era that began in the 15th century and lasted over 200 years. Pioneer explorers in Portugal and Spain came up with a search for expensive spices such as precious metals, saffron and cardamom. After all, this result has serious consequences and its impact continues today. First of all, why do you first have an impact?
Criterion 5: Prove the understanding of how humans explore the earth during the era of exploration. Long-lasting understanding: Human exploration brings positive and negative results. The physical system of the earth influences the interaction between global exploration and culture. 3.5.1 Criteria for surveying and interpreting standards using geographic information sources 6: Show understanding of the relationship between geophysical characteristics and human activities. Sustainable Understanding: The natural environment of the earth has a great influence on residents. You can use geographic information on the physical system to create a security plan related to natural disasters. 3.6.1 Geographic sources (eg maps,
The historians explored the era of the 15th - 16th century discoveries related to Prince Henry 's navigator, Columbus, Magellan, and other European explorers, and further exploration to distinguish the geography of the 2nd century in the 18th - 19th century is a scientific revolution Characterized by the navigational features of Cook captain supported and promoted by Third Age, beginning with the International Geophysics Year and satellites are mainly related to space exploration and Antarctica and the ocean
Since the exploration era began, biogeographic barriers have been seriously damaged, and these barriers have isolated continental biota for millions of years. We examined the nature of these recent biological exchanges and the influence they have on the evolutionary process. The direct evidence of the evolutionary impact of biological rearrangement is that the quality fluctuates, but as the number of studies increases the result of the trajectory becomes clear. Several invasive species alter the evolutionary pathways of native species through competitive exclusion, ecological replacement, mating, gene transfer, predation and ultimate extinction. Intruders evolved in response to interaction with local people and response to new abiotic environments. Behavioral flexibility and symbiotic interaction can help intruders to succeed in the new environment