Ancient civilizations used boats and stars to talk to each other across big, magical oceans.
Long ago, people wanted to visit faraway lands but didn’t have cars or planes, they had ships! These ships were like big, floating houses made of wood. People would sail on them, using the wind to move forward, just like a boat in a lake.
How They Found Their Way
Sometimes, it was hard to know where you were when you were far from home. So people used stars, those bright lights in the sky, as guides. It’s like having a big map in the sky that tells you which way to go!
They also followed the waves and currents, which are like rivers in the ocean. These helped them move faster or slower, depending on where they wanted to go.
How They Spoke Across Oceans
When people reached new lands, they didn’t just stay, they brought their stories with them! They shared languages, food, and ideas. It was like a big game of telephone across the sea, but instead of whispers, there were ships and stars helping the messages travel far and wide. Ancient civilizations used boats and stars to talk to each other across big, magical oceans.
Long ago, people wanted to visit faraway lands but didn’t have cars or planes, they had ships! These ships were like big, floating houses made of wood. People would sail on them, using the wind to move forward, just like a boat in a lake.
How They Found Their Way
Sometimes, it was hard to know where you were when you were far from home. So people used stars, those bright lights in the sky, as guides. It’s like having a big map in the sky that tells you which way to go!
They also followed the waves and currents, which are like rivers in the ocean. These helped them move faster or slower, depending on where they wanted to go.
How They Spoke Across Oceans
When people reached new lands, they didn’t just stay, they brought their stories with them! They shared languages, food, and ideas. It was like a big game of telephone across the sea, but instead of whispers, there were ships and stars helping the messages travel far and wide.
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- Why Do We Have Leap Years?
- How Did Ancient People Navigate the Oceans?
- How Did the Pyramids Stay Standing for Thousands of Years?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Count Without Numbers?
- Why Did the Roman Empire Fall?
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