James Cook first commanded the Endeavour, but his second and third voyages were undertaken in the Resolution.Therefore, he used the Resolution the most.
It was used to carry bulk coal. This style of ship apparently had a shallow draft, and James Cook's early sea experience of these led him to use them for his explorations, on account of their utility in shallow waters or streams.
Yes he did
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Because on his first voyage his ship overloaded so he needs 2 ships one for his food and water and the other for sleeping and sailing
Captain James Cook probably used a compass, sextant, watch, etc.
James Cook was the son of a merchant farmer, so as a child he would have been poor. After he embarked upon a successful career, this would not have changed a great deal, as the funds he was given were to support his voyages and exploration, not for personal use.
James Cook's expeditions differed from those of earlier sea explorers primarily through their emphasis on scientific observation and mapping. While previous explorers often focused on trade routes and territorial claims, Cook conducted detailed surveys of coastlines, cataloged flora and fauna, and engaged in ethnographic studies of indigenous peoples. Additionally, his use of advanced navigation techniques and ship design allowed for more accurate and extensive exploration of the Pacific Ocean. Cook's voyages laid the groundwork for future scientific exploration and increased European understanding of the world.
new orleans
most likely a ship and compass
The lifeboat is the most commonly used boat for rescuing passengers on a sinking ship.
no a cook use neither
its a big use cause most of the thing that you cook with is water or milk and if you dont use it wont come out well (: