How Did Ancient Civilizations Navigate the Seas?

Ancient civilizations used stars, winds, and seawater to travel across the sea like magical explorers.

Following the Stars

At night, they looked up at the sky and followed the North Star, it stayed in one place while other stars moved. It was like having a special friend who never got lost. They knew if they kept the North Star on their left, they were going north!

Using the Winds and Waves

During the day, they watched the sun, and sometimes the waves helped them too. The wind pushed their boats forward like a gentle giant giving them a ride. Some people even studied how the sea moved, it was like learning the rhythm of a big, sleepy whale.

They had special tools made from wood and stone, which were like magic maps that guided them home or to new lands. With these tricks, ancient sailors could travel far across the ocean, just like brave adventurers in a dream! Ancient civilizations used stars, winds, and seawater to travel across the sea like magical explorers.

Following the Stars

At night, they looked up at the sky and followed the North Star, it stayed in one place while other stars moved. It was like having a special friend who never got lost. They knew if they kept the North Star on their left, they were going north!

Using the Winds and Waves

During the day, they watched the sun, and sometimes the waves helped them too. The wind pushed their boats forward like a gentle giant giving them a ride. Some people even studied how the sea moved, it was like learning the rhythm of a big, sleepy whale.

They had special tools made from wood and stone, which were like magic maps that guided them home or to new lands. With these tricks, ancient sailors could travel far across the ocean, just like brave adventurers in a dream!

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  1. A sailor uses the stars to figure out where they are at night.
  2. People used shells and sticks to make simple maps.
  3. They followed the movement of the sun to know which way to go.

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