Historians are saying that Ferdinand Magellan is the first one that have travelled across the world and discovered that the world is round not square like a map. We have studied it in our History lessons. But since Magellan didn't return alive to Spain, only his comrades, he was not the one of the first ones who travelled around the world, do you agree with me? He just merely reach halfway.
If you were at that time, would you easily believe his comrades about their conclusions that the world was round without any proofs?
If you were at that time, would you easily believe his comrades about their conclusions that the world was round without any proofs?
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