How was Magellan's voyage different from that of Columbus? A. Magellan sailed west across the Atlantic to reach the Caribbean. B. Magellan sailed south down the coast of South America. C. Magellan sailed east around Africa to reach the Pacific Ocean. D. Magellan sailed north around Europe to reach the Pacific Ocean.

Well he couldn’t have done C, and Ms. Sue said it isn’t A. Then my guess is that it’s B. I really don’t think it’s D.

B is correct ya'll it couldn't have been D because if he sailed north it would've taken too long to get to South America

my answer is c

is it a??

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To determine how Magellan's voyage was different from Columbus', let's look at each option:

A. Magellan sailed west across the Atlantic to reach the Caribbean.
B. Magellan sailed south down the coast of South America.
C. Magellan sailed east around Africa to reach the Pacific Ocean.
D. Magellan sailed north around Europe to reach the Pacific Ocean.

Columbus' voyage, on the other hand, involved sailing west across the Atlantic to reach the Caribbean. This eliminates option A.

Now, let's compare the remaining options:
- Option B suggests that Magellan sailed south down the coast of South America, while there isn't any information about Columbus doing so.
- Option D proposes that Magellan sailed north around Europe to reach the Pacific Ocean, which is not accurate. There is no evidence of Magellan sailing around Europe.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C: Magellan sailed east around Africa to reach the Pacific Ocean. This is one significant difference between Magellan and Columbus' voyages—the route Magellan took was much longer and he had to navigate around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa to reach the Pacific Ocean.

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