Where is Magellanica?

Where is Magellanica?

Lam. Fuchsia magellanica, commonly known as the hummingbird fuchsia or hardy fuchsia, is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family Onagraceae, native to the lower Southern Cone of southern South America.

What is the unknown continent?

The southern continents of Australia and Antarctica were still unknown to Europeans long after parts of all the other continents had been explored. 1500 years later mapmakers were still putting this imaginary super-continent on their maps. They labelled it, in Latin, Terra Australis Incognita (Unknown Southern Land).

What country is Terra Australis?

Australia
In the early 1800s, British explorer Matthew Flinders popularized the naming of Australia after Terra Australis, giving his rationale that there was “no probability” of finding any significant land mass anywhere more south than Australia.

Where is the southern continent?

Antarctica
Lying in the Antarctic Circle that rings the southern part of the globe, Antarctica is the fifth largest continent.

Where are fuchsias native?

and South America
Fuchsia, genus of about 105 species of flowering shrubs and trees, in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae), native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America and to New Zealand and Tahiti.

Will New Zealand be underwater?

With the same anchor as Australia, New Zealand would be more than 1km underwater. The level of the land is determined by both the thickness of the crust and the tectonic plate, Lamb explained. But over geological time, erosion wore away the crust, tending to keep the land near sea level, whatever the plate’s thickness.

What is the 8th continent?

An eighth continent, called Zealandia, is hidden under New Zealand and the surrounding Pacific. Since 94% of Zealandia is submerged, discerning the continent’s age and mapping it is difficult.

What is Terra Australis kids?

Terra Australis (Latin for South Land) is a hypothetical continent first posited in antiquity and which appeared on maps between the 15th and 18th centuries. This theory of balancing land has been documented as early as the 5th century on maps by Macrobius, who uses the term Australis on his maps.

What Antarctica means?

noun. the continent surrounding the South Pole: almost entirely covered by an ice sheet.

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