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Douglas Mawson discovered and mapped large segments of the Antarctic coastline during his Australasian Antarctic Expedition in the early 20th century. He also made important scientific discoveries, including evidence of the existence of a great southern continent.
As a geologist, Sir Douglas Mawson contributed greatly to our scientific knowledge. However, as an explorer he made two major discoveries. He was part of the first ascent of Mount Erebus on Ross Island and discovered the Magnetic South Pole, both as a member of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Nimrod expedition. He also led his own expedition to Antarctica, the Australasian Antarctica Expedition, and he mapped a great deal of the coastline of George V Land on this expedition.
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John Franklin mapped two thirds of the American coastline.
In a sense, yes. In 1907, Mawson joined an expedition to Antarctica led by Ernest Shackleton, as a scientific officer, and was one of the first to ascend Mount Erebus and get close to the magnetic South Pole. Australian geologists Professor Edgeworth David and Sir Douglas Mawson, together with naval surgeon Alistair Mackay, were the first to reach the magnetic South Pole on 16 January 1909. They were members of Ernest Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition. Having found the spot where Mawson's compass pointed directly into the ground, the men raised the British flag and claimed the immediate surrounding Victoria Land for the British Crown.However, Mawson is actually better known for naming and charting parts of Antarctica. On his own expedition later, Mawson reached and named Commonwealth Bay, on 7 January 1912. In 1929-1930, he led the British, Australian, New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition. This expedition mapped the Antarctic coastline, and Mac Robertson land and Princess Elizabeth Land, which ultimately became the Australian Antarctic Territory.
The Portuguese prince who mapped Africa's coastline was Prince Henry the Navigator. He played a significant role in initiating the Age of Exploration and promoting maritime exploration along the coast of Africa in the 15th century.
He mapped almost two thirds of the northern coastline of North America.
he was the first european explorer that came to texas and he mapped the coastline
your mom did.
Early perceptions of Antarctica -- before it was mapped -- were that a land mass existed there, but was nameless and had not yet been seen by humans. It is often referred to on early maps as Terra Incognito.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Australia between December 1801 and June 1803, meaning he mapped the Australian coastline, including bays and inlets.