well it depends which expedition he went on.
Captain Charles Sturt was born in India in 1795. He came to Australia in 1827, and soon after undertook to solve the mystery of where the inland rivers of New South Wales flowed. Because they appeared to flow towards the centre of the continent, the belief was held that they emptied into an inland sea. Drawing on the skills of experienced bushman and explorer Hamilton Hume, Sturt first traced the Macquarie River as far as the Darling, which he named after Governor Darling. In 1829, Governor Darling then sent Sturt to trace the course of the Murrumbidgee River, and to see whether it joined to the Darling. Sturt followed the Murrumbidgee in a whaleboat and discovered that the Murrumbidgee River flowed into the Murray (previously named the Hume), and that the Murray flowed to the southern coast, being joined by the Darling along the way. Sturt's discoveries were significant, for they allowed for the development of paddle-steamer transportation of goods and passengers along Australia's inland waterways. The exploration also allowed for the opening up of more fertile pasture and grazing land in southern Australia.
5 to 10 siblings
Yes, john wheeler just have any siblings. Having any siblings' simply the law of the land
The siblings of Zeus are: Hera, Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hestia.
Yes he did he had 13 siblings 8 brothers and 5 sister
charles sturt was a explorer
Charles Napier Sturt.
Charles Sturt's occupation was Surveyor-General.
City of Charles Sturt was created in 1997.
Charles Sturt University was created in 1989.
Sturt Plain is named after explorer Charles Sturt.
The motto of Charles Sturt University is 'For the public good'.
No, Charles Sturt was never a Governor of Australia. He was an inland explorer.
Charles Sturt died of natural causes in England in 1869.
The names of Charles Sturt's parents were Thomas Lennox Napier Sturt and Jeanette Sturt.
Charles Sturt was Surveyor-General in South Australia.