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James Cook first landed below 70 degrees latitude in 1773 on his second voyage during a stop at the island of South Georgia. This expedition marked the first time a European explorer reached such southern latitudes, as Cook aimed to explore the Antarctic region and chart new territories. His journey significantly contributed to the understanding of the Southern Ocean and its geography.
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Joseph Banks discovered over 80,000 plant species during his botanical explorations around the world. Many of these plants were previously unknown to science and were collected during his expeditions with Captain James Cook.
Sandwich Islands, now known as the Hawaiian Islands, were not "discovered" by a single person. They were inhabited by Polynesians who arrived in voyaging canoes around the 4th century AD. The islands were later visited by European explorers such as Captain James Cook in 1778.
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James Cook's last name is "Cook." He was a British explorer and navigator known for his voyages in the Pacific Ocean during the 18th century. His expeditions contributed significantly to the mapping of the region and the understanding of various cultures. If you meant "Onley" as a surname, it may refer to a different individual and not relate to James Cook.
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James Cook Senior is James Cook's father
His name was also James Cook. A farmer
James Cook was born in yorkshire. See related links.
James cook, founded the cook island's
Yes, James Cook did have children. Their names were James Cook, Nathaniel Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Joseph Cook, George Cook, and Hugh Cook.
Captain James Cook was an Englishman i.e. He was from England
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James Cook represented England.
James G. Cook has written: 'The Thomas Edison book of easy and incredible experiments' -- subject(s): Ciencia, Engineering, Experimentos, Experiments, Juvenile literature, Literatura juvenil, Science