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19. Geological History of the Cook Islands - Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave
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- Title
- 19. Geological History of the Cook Islands - Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave
- Content partner
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Collection
- New Zealand Electronic Text Collection
- Description
The Cook Islands are the result of volcanic activity and coralgrowth in the centre of the South Pacific Basin. The islands of Rarotonga, Mangaia, Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro and Aitutaki are the emergent peaks of extinct volcanoes. Manuae, Palmerston, Penrhyn, Manihiki, Rakahanga, Pukapuka, and Suwarrow are atolls, that is coral reefs around a lagoon o...
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- Book
- Date created
- 1976
- Creator
- Alphons M.J. Kloosterman
- URL
- https://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/webarchive/20201108000000/https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scho...
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