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  • Marco Polo was a Venetian, but where he was actually born is not known with complete certainty. He was born in either the city of Venice or the city of Korcula, Croatia. In Polo’s day, the city was called Curzola, Venetian Dalmatia. Regardless of where he was born though, Marco was raised in Venice, and was Venetian by culture. Marco came from a family of explorers and traders, but it was his name that has become so famous because he took the time to write about all of his adventures.
  • His father, Nicolo, and his uncle, Maffio, moved around Eastern Europe searching for a place to safely do business trading Eastern goods to the West. Eventually, in 1264, Nicolo and Maffio were sent by Ilkhan Hulagu of Bukhara (one of the minor Khans of the Mongolian Empire) on a mission to visit his brother Kublai, the Great Khan. After traveling for two years, they finally reached Khanbaliq (modern-day Beijing). The Polos were sent back from the Khan with a Mongolian ambassador, Koeketei. The Khan wanted them to carry a message to the Pope, asking for a team of Westerners to come and teach Western culture and Christianity to those under his rule. They were unable to immediately fulfill this request because there was a three-year gap, from 1268 to 1271, during which there was no Pope to whom to carry this message. After Pope Gregory X was selected in 1271, the Polos left on their second journey.
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Columbus Day Crafts and Activities - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

  • Columbus Day is celebrated in the USA on the second Monday in October. It is a day in which we celebrated Christopher Columbus' trip from Spain to Hispaniola, North America in 1492. He was sent by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella of Spain. Columbus' crew sailed on the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Columbus was looking for a faster route to the far east (Asia) in order to trade for valuable spices. Instead, he found North America, after sailing for five weeks. The ship Santa Maria sank in Hispaniola, but the Niña and the Pinta both made it back to Spain.
    • marino5856
       
      In the USA they celebrate the 2nd monday of October they celebrate they trip of Columbus from spain to Hispaniola, north america in 1492. the kings that let Christopher Columbus was king Ferdinand 2 and Queen Isabella, the kings of Spain. after sailing for five weeks. The santa MAria sank in Hispaniola but the boat niña and Pinta got back to spain.
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The Mariners' Museum | EXPLORATION through the AGES - 0 views

    • touche5839
       
      Vasco da Gama wanted to get by sea to Asia by going all around Africa. He wanted to get spices and goods from Asia
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The Mariners' Museum | EXPLORATION through the AGES - 0 views

    • deleon6878
       
      Born in 1491 to a mother an a father in malo,france he trained a a navigator and Sailor he did his first voyage to america 
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Why Is The Sky Blue? - Geography For Kids - By KidsGeo.com - 1 views

  • As the light from our Sun shines into the atmosphere, most of the colors are able to reach the Earth’s surface uninterrupted. However, because blue light has a wavelength that is the same size as the particulates in the air, this light is scattered in every direction. This blue light bounces from particulate to particulate until it eventually reaches your eyes. For this reason, no matter what direction you look in the sky, it appears to be blue. This blue light originated with the Sun, was bounced around in the sky many times, and then eventually reached your eyes.
    • guzman5860
       
      The blu light bounces from particulate to particulate until it reaches your eye and it wont  matter on what part of the sky you look at it is going to appear blue. 
    • guzman5860
       
      The blue light of the sky bounces from one particulate to another many times and if you see up to the sky it is going to appear blue.
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NASA - What Is Jupiter? - 0 views

  • Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. It is approximately 143,000 kilometers (about 89,000 miles) wide at its equator. Jupiter is so large that all of the other planets in the solar system could fit inside it. More than 1,000 Earths would fit inside Jupiter.
    • Esteban Cantu
       
      Known as the gas giant, jupiter is the biggest planet of all. All of the planets in our solar system can fit inside jupiter. 1,000 earths or more fit inside jupiter!
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BBC Food - Why do we turn up our noses at certain foods? - 1 views

  • But for most of us, our food loves and hates are less extreme, and change throughout our lifetimes.
    • Isabel Herrera
       
      For a lot of people in the world the food that they hate may change as the food that they love and the food that love may change as the food that they hate.
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Why is the sky black at night? - 1 views

  • As the Earth rotates it turns away from the sun’s light, and the sky becomes dark. However, if you think about the millions and millions of bright stars all around the sky at night, you might start to wonder why it isn’t just as bright as it was when we were facing the sun!
    • guzman5860
       
      As the earth rotates it gets away from the sun and it starts getting dark and the moon comes out and the stars also but the moon and the stars don't give so much light. as the sun.
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