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14. What made sea travel so dangerous?   1 pointa) It was slowerb) It was difficult to steerc) You were easily lost if you lost sight of landd) All of the above

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  1. What made sea travel so dangerous?   1 pointa) It was slowerb) It was difficult to steerc) You were easily lost if you lost sight of landd) All of the above
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d) All of the above

Sea travel was dangerous due to several reasons:

a) It was slower: This made long journeys more perilous as supplies could run out and the ship could be exposed to harsh weather conditions for extended periods.

b) It was difficult to steer: Navigating a ship, especially in rough seas, required skill and experience. Mistakes could lead to shipwrecks.

c) You were easily lost if you lost sight of land: Before the invention of sophisticated navigation tools, sailors relied heavily on landmarks for navigation. Once out of sight of land, it was easy to lose one's way.

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