How do currents affect navigation?
Ocean surface currents have played an important role in navigation from ancient times, through the exploration of the world by sail to present day shipping. Today, most ships are propeller
But in 1500
Without navigation, we would — very literally — be lost at sea. Navigation made it possible for early civilizations to explore new lands, establish trade routes and eventually connect with people on the other side of the world. Navigation allowed fishermen to find their way home and trade vessels to sail safely to foreign ports. Today, navigation enables a global economy by guiding ships, airplanes and trucks around the world using accurate and reliable navigation technology.
Marine navigation has come a long way from navigating with stars to tracking the position of ships with satellites. Let’s dive into the intriguing history of navigation, examine the timeline and explore the marine navigation tools that brought us to where we are today
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Number 2: C
Number 3: A
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Fancy is the key word to describe the Baroque Period (1600-1750). The music was fancy, deco- rated, and ornate as were the clothes, buildings, and visual arts. The word Baroque comes from an Italian word meaning bizarre, but is better translated as fancy or ornamented.
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Answer: 541 years
Explanation:
AD refers to after the birth of Jesus, while BC refers to before he was born.
The Gutenberg press was the printing machine invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1450.
The World Wide Web (WWW) was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 as a tool for scientists to share information from universities and institutes from all over the world, but by 1991 it became publicly available on the Internet as the first website, with information about the World Wide Web project.
<span>The anti-immigrant sentiments, or nativism, in the United Staets in the late nineteenth century is very well documented. Americans were mostly worried that immigrants come to the United States, move to cities and take American jobs away from Americans. Immigrants were willing to work for less and therefore more profitable for the robber barons taking advantage of the cheap labor. Therefore, nativism grew in the United States. This resulted in the passing of immigration legislation like the Chinese Exclusion Act and also the Gentleman's Agreement. The immigrants were also mostly from Ireland which meant that they were Catholic. Americans have always been hostile to Catholics because of previous conflicts between Catholics and Protestants.</span>