he helped the empire expand more and he discovered new places such as the east coast of Australia
The ship that discovered Australia was called the Duyfken and came from Holland. This Dutch vessel sighted Australia's coast in 1606.
Yes he did.
James Cook (still a lieutenant at this stage) discovered and named Botany Bay on Australia's east coast in April 1770.
He discovered North America.
Newcastle is located in south-east Australia on the Pacific Coast (which is the east coast).
The Pacific Ocean borders Australia's east coast
There are many rivers along the east coast of Australia. They include:BrisbaneEndeavourJardineDaintreeBurdekinFitzroyBurnettBoyneMaryTweedLoganAlbertClarenceRichmondBellingerNambuccaHastingsHawkesburyParramattaThis is just a selection of the rivers found along Australia's east coast.
No explorer discovered most of Australia in 1770. Australia had been "discovered" over 150 years earlier by the Dutch. However, Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain) charted the east coast in 1770.
Brisbane is on the east coast of Australia.
James Cook (not yet a Captain) commanded the HMS Bark Endeavour when he charted Australia's eastern coast.
it is 30,00,000 Melbourne Australia to Darwin Australia going from the east coast
he helped the empire expand more and he discovered new places such as the east coast of Australia
No Victoria is actually on the east coast of Australia. West coast of Australia is called Western Australia, the capital of which is Perth.
Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania are all along Australia's east coast.
Captain James Cook is credited with discovering Australia, which is part of the continent of Oceania. Cook arrived on the east coast of Australia in 1770 during his first voyage of exploration.
No it's on the west coast