People always start to discover new lands and oceans. The greatest era of world exploration began in the 15th century and lasted more than 4 centuries. Arabs and Chinese made progress in ship design and navigation. These are now being developed further by seafarers in Europe
The most common reason is trade. OLD WORLD wants Asian spices, African ivory, and gold. European businessmen also rapidly occupy the land and are trying to turn local people into Christian faith. However, many explorers are driven by adventure and scientific exploration.
European countries put much of their land under their control. The world is open and new agricultural crops are being introduced from one land to another. But there are some disastrous results. In the New World, many indigenous people die because they do not resist the European illness brought by explorers and crew.
Europe, Asia and Africa have long been known to geographers. After discovering the continent of America in Europe, they are called the old world.
Navigation is the way used to find shipboard roads and sails. Seamen in the 16th century has various tools to help cross the sea
"New World" is one of the terms used by European people to represent the newly discovered land of the Americas.
The era of exploration affected the exploration of many explorers. This has brought many new discoveries. For example, explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa discovered a large amount of water (the Pacific Ocean) while exploring the streets and jungles of Panama, claiming it was Spain. Another bold explorer, Ferdinand Magellan, decided to sail in the Pacific Ocean. Finally, he was the first person to travel around the world. Finally, two French explorers Marquette and Jolly sailed over 700 miles on the Mississippi River. All of these explorers influenced later discoveries in the USA.
Ocean exploration is a part of oceanography that describes sea level exploration. Greek, Egyptian, Polynesian, Phoenician, Phytas, Herodotus, Viking, Portuguese, Muslims have carried out famous expeditions. Scientific research began with early scientists such as James Cook, Charles Darwin, Edmund Halley. Ocean exploration itself is consistent with the evolution of shipbuilding, diving, navigation, depth, surveying, exploration and mapping.
Students are interested in exploring something unknown, but most of my students do not know the adventure of the ocean and the explorers who participate in these adventures. I wanted to understand their views on ocean exploration, so I divided them into small groups and asked them to brainstorm on why they should explore the deep trench of the ocean floor like the Mariana Trench. I received various reactions. Many people call the Mariana Trench the last border. In 1960, Don Walsh became the first American to drop nearly 36,000. US Navy captain Don Walsh was 28 years old. At the invitation of James Cameron, 80-year-old Walsh went out to play with the DEEPSEA CHALLENGE expedition team. He is an adventurous witness