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The Great Barrier Reef was named by Matthew Flinders, the first explorer to circumnavigate the Australian continent. Flinders named it this because the Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef specifically given the designation of 'barrier reef'. This means that the reef is separated from the coastline due to the water's depth being too deep.
No. Explorer Matthew Flinders named the Great Barrier Reef.
The Great Barrier Reef was named by Matthew Flinders, the first explorer to circumnavigate the Australian continent.The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef placed into the category of 'barrier reef'. This means that the reef is separated from the coastline due to the water's depth being too deep. The reef was given its name because of the following.Great: The Great Barrier Reef is a large and vast coral reef: at 2000km long, it is the largest coral reef in the world.Barrier: The Great Barrier Reef is a barrier reef. A barrier reef is one which runs parallel to the shore, separated by a channel of water.Reef: The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef.
After Matthew Flinders completed his circumnavigation of the Australian continent, he was aboard the HMS Porpoise when it was shipwrecked on Wreck Reef off the coast of Queensland. Now known as Wreck Reefs, these reefs are located in the southern Coral Sea.
a blacktip reef shark is about 6 feet long
No reef system is longer. The Great Barrier Reef, at over 2300km long, is the world's largest reef.
Matthew Flinders did not create Flinders Hospital.
This reef is the Great Barrier Reef. At 2300 km long, it is the largest reef in the world.
The Great Barrier Reef was first found by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 when his ship HMS Endeavour ran aground on the reef off the site of present-day Cooktown, in far north Queensland.However, Cook did not name the Great Barrier Reef. It was actually named by sea explorer Matthew Flinders when he circumnavigated the Austalian continent in 1801-1802.
Matthew Flinders was born on 16 March 1774 and died on the 18 July 1814, That makes him 40 at death.
* Flinders Island in Bass Strait In South Australia: * Flinders Mountain Range * Flinders Ranges National Park * Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island * Flinders University * the suburb of Flinders Park * Flinders Highway In Queensland * also another Flinders Highway * the Ipswich suburb of Flinders View * Flinders River, the longest river in Queensland In Victoria * the Melbourne suburb of Flinders * Federal electorate of Flinders In Western Australia: * Flinders Bay In NSW: * Bass and Flinders Point Throughout Australia, there are also many streets and schools named after Matthew Flinders.
Seven years. Matthew Flinders was captured by the French on the island of Mauritius, in 1803 and kept prisoner until 1810.