There are two Mt Cook's that I know of. The first is roughly one-half the way up the Southern Alps, and also has the Maori name Aoraki. The other one is adjacent to the CBD in Wellington, and is the prime reference for Surveying in New Zealand. It is juts inside the foyer of the old Dominion Museum in Buckle Street.
Aoraki Mount Cook is located in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the highest mountain in New Zealand
Mt Cook is not in any continent. It is on the South Island of New Zealand.
Mount Cook is situated in New Zealand
New Zealand's highest mountain was originally named Mt Cook by Captain John Lort Stokes in honour of James Cook, who was the first European to circumnavigate New Zealand in 1770, though he did not sight the mountain. Mt Cook's indigenous name is Aorangi, or Aoraki, which means "Cloud Piercer" in the Ngāi Tahu dialect of the Māori language.
Aoraki/Mt Cook never was a volcano. It is composed of sedimentary rock.
Yes it is. And its original name is Aorangi.
The tallest NZ mountain is Mt. Cook. It is named after Captain Cook. It has two official names; the other is Aoraki.
Aoraki Mt Cook is 3,754 metres (12,316 ft) high. (It lost 10m in height in a landslide in 1991.) It is situated on the South Island in the Southern Alps Mountain Range
Aoraki is the name of Mt Cook.
The MΔori name for Mount Cook is Aoraki.
Aoraki..... often printed on modern maps as Aoraki/Mt Cook
If you want to know what continent Mt. Fuji is on it's in Asia.
Mt. Cook is taller at 12,316 feet, versus Mt. Olympus, at 9,570 feet tall.
The Maori name for Mt Cook is Aoraki.
on Mt. cook inglis have only 5 cookies with them
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Mt. Saint Helens is located on the North American continent.
Mt Logan is in Canada, which means it belongs to the continent called North America.
Mt. Everest can be found on Asia
Mount Narodnaya is located in Asia, specifically in the Ural Mountains in Russia.