None. He was the first to seriously explore and map the coast of Australia, but that continent had already been discovered earlier by the Dutch.
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.
Captain James Cook did not actually find the Great Southern Continent. In fact, no such continent exists and Cook's voyages in the late 18th century helped confirm this by mapping out the coastlines of Australia and New Zealand, proving that they were not part of a larger landmass. Cook's expeditions were instrumental in dispelling the myth of a massive southern continent and advancing our understanding of the geography of the southern hemisphere.
Antarctica is considered the last continent to be discovered by humans. The first confirmed sighting of the continent occurred in 1820.
Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki, is located on the continent of Australia.
The Cook Islands is not situated in any continent; it is located in the South Pacific Ocean.
The Cook Islands are located in the South Pacific Ocean, in the continent of Oceania.
Captain James Cook did not discover any continent. In 1770, he found the eastern coast of Australia, but Australia as a continent had been discovered by the Portuguese about two hundred years before Cook. Formal discoveries of Australia were made by the Dutch in the early 1600s.
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Captain Cook did not discover Australia. Notwithstanding the presence of Australian Aborigines, and the Asian sea-slug traders who visiter the continent's northern shores long before Eureopean settlement, Australia was "discovered" by Dutch explorers in the early 1600s.The boat in which Captain Cook explored and charted the eastern coastline was the H.M.Bark Endeavour.
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.
The European discovery was by Captain James Cook,
# Captain Cook didn't discover New Zealand. # Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand. # Captain Cook just mapped and explored it.
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Captain James Cook did not actually find the Great Southern Continent. In fact, no such continent exists and Cook's voyages in the late 18th century helped confirm this by mapping out the coastlines of Australia and New Zealand, proving that they were not part of a larger landmass. Cook's expeditions were instrumental in dispelling the myth of a massive southern continent and advancing our understanding of the geography of the southern hemisphere.
The Cook Islands are renamed from the original Rao To Nga discovered and inhabited by Maori people
Captain James Cook is remembered because he discovered Australia on the first fleet
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Captain James Cook.