Captain James Cook weighed 95 kilograms without also all his suits on and 105 with all his suits on!
Captain James COOK, was approximately 6'2" or 184cm tall from all accounts and William Bligh's journal.
James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he originally called the Sandwich Islands. Although the Cook Islands are named after him, Cook did not discover them, merely visiting them in 1773.
Yes and no. Cook was instructed to search for the great southern continent. He found the east coast of Australia, although the western half of the continent had already been found, but the continent was not the huge land mass he was expecting to find.
James Cook was hired by the Royal Geographic Society to make scientific observations of the transit of Venus. Tahiti was the best vantage point for these observations.
James Cook had help from his crew on all of his three voyages
Captain James Cook weighed 95 kilograms without also all his suits on and 105 with all his suits on!
Nothing at all. Captain James Cook died in 1779.
Captain James COOK, was approximately 6'2" or 184cm tall from all accounts and William Bligh's journal.
James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he originally called the Sandwich Islands. Although the Cook Islands are named after him, Cook did not discover them, merely visiting them in 1773.
James Cook undertook all his travels during the 17th century.
The common protein found in all animals is collagen.
There was no assigned artist. James Cook and the scientists who travelled with him were all expected to make notes and sketch scenery, animals and plants of interest. So Cook himself made many drawings, as did his botanists, Joseph Banks and the Swedish and Finnish botanists Daniel Solander and Dr Herman Spöring.
He found Australia and that solved the problem about the English over crouded prisons by making Austalia a prison island pritty much. Note: When Australia was discovered by James Cook, he called it all "New South Wales" which is what is the name of one of Austalia's states.
Yes and no. Cook was instructed to search for the great southern continent. He found the east coast of Australia, although the western half of the continent had already been found, but the continent was not the huge land mass he was expecting to find.
Yes. Lieutenant James Cook (not a captain at that stage) circumnavigated the main islands of New Zealand in 1769 and 1770.
Deserts occur on all seven continents and there are no animals common to all.