it is 50
The average over 46 years is 3317.24 MM per annum. It can vary a lot and can rain as little as 1016 MM only a few miles south of Hilo to around 6350MM a few miles south and at a higher elevation.
For the British, yes. For the aboriginals, not so much.
This is something that may never be definitively known. In 1778, Captain James Cook and his crew were greeted with much warmth by the generous Polynesian people, and women were readily provided to the members of Cook's crew. Whether or not Cook himself took advantage of this particular hospitality is unknown.
James Cook was the son of a farm labourer, and held no great ambitions, being apprenticed in a grocer/haberdashery when he was 16. Lack of aptitude in the trade led his employer to introduce Cook to local shipowners, who took him on as a merchant navy apprentice. Here he was educated in algebra, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy, which later set Cook up to command his own ship.
Within the city of Hilo, average rainfall varies from about 130 inches a year near the shore to as much as 200 inches upslope
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Captain James Cook is generally credited with the discovery of Australia in 1770, but in reality he only discovered and mapped the east coast. Others beat him to it by as much as 150 years or more. Captain Cook was killed by the natives of an Hawaiian island as a result of an "incident" in 1779 - so he was not killed by natives of the Australian continent at all.
Yes, Captain James Cook James Cook was an explorer of the eighteenth century, known for his voyages to the Pacific Ocean. Cook visited New Zealand, established the first European colony in Australia, and was the first European to visit Hawaii. He also approached Antarctica and explored much of the western coast of North America.
Captain James Cook made many significant contributions to exploration. Arguably his most important was when he circumnavigated and charted New Zealand (1769) and, several months later, the Eastern coast of Australia, in 1770. After he charted the east coast of Australia in much detail, he returned a favourable report to England. It was this report and recommendation which convinced the authorities to colonise the Australian continent with convicts. It was also on this journey that Cook claimed Australia and New Zealand for the British empire.
They will cook a little, but not that much.
depends on the cook