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The facts are that the remaining team members were weathered into their tent 11 miles from One Ton Depot; they knew its location, but were not equipped to trek to it, based on extreme weather.

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Did Robert Falcon Scott die in the south pole?

Sir Robert Falcon Scott died closer to the Antarctic beach than to the South Pole (lat 90S), 10 miles from One Ton Depot (lat 79.30S), which was not far from the expedition's base camp.


What happened to Robert Falcon Scott on the way back from the pole?

Captain Scott and two of his remaining companions, died in their tent on their return, 11 miles from One Ton Depot.


Why did Robert falcon Scott fail to get back to the depot?

The answer can only be conjecture, and it is that weather prevented the three remaining members of his expedition from getting to the depot -- for a long period, perhaps up to 10 days.


Why did Robert Falcon Scott fail to return to the depot?

Journals found with the three last team members indicate that they were weathered into their tent for many days before they died, making it impossible for them to trek the last 10 miles to One Ton Depot.


What happend to Robert Scott on his return?

Sir Robert Falcon Scott's second Antarctic expedition marked the end of his life. He died there at the end of March, 1912, 10 Km from One Ton Depot on his return from his South Pole quest.


Why did Captain Robert Falcon Scott fail?

In a mix of competition and bad luck, Scott's team discovered when they reached the South Pole that Norwegian Amundsen's team had reached that location before them. And, because of weather, Scott's team was confined to their tent on the return trek from the pole, where they all perished for lack of food. They were 11 miles from One Ton Depot.


Where did Captain Robert Falcon Scott die?

Captain Robert Falcon Scott died on his return journey from the South Pole along with four of his companions in 1912. They perished from a combination of extreme cold, exhaustion, and starvation in Antarctica. Scott's final camp, known as "The Terra Nova Expedition," is located near the Ross Ice Shelf.


How did Captain Robert Falcon Scott die in the South Pole?

The last three members of the polar team, led by Captain Scott, died 10 miles from One-Ton Depot, well south of the South Pole. They all died from hypothermia and malnutrition.


Where did Robert falcon Scott die in Antarctica in the glacier?

Captain Scott and his remaining team members died on the Ross Ice Shelf, 11 miles from One Ton Depot. From his map documenting the location of One Ton Depot, one could assume it was near that spot estimated to be about 170 degrees E and just south of 80 degrees S.


Who was captain Scott?

Captain Robert Falcon Scott was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole in 1910-1913. Tragically, Scott and his team died on their return journey, just 11 miles from a supply depot.


Why did Robert falcon Scott die?

Scott and his team died on the return trip from the South Pole in Antarctica, where they had been attempting to be the first to reach the pole. (Norwegian team led by Amundsen's team arrived a month before Scott's.) The Scott group ran out of food and oil on the way back to their base at Cape Evans, and were hampered from reaching supplies by bad weather closing in. Scott was the last member of the expedition to die only 11 miles from the One Ton Depot. It is assumed that the cause would be a combination of vitamin deficiency, starvation, hypoglycemia and hypothermia


When did Robert Falcon Scott reach the South Pole?

Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott both explored the South Pole at the same time in 1911. Amundsen was aware of Scott's objective, but Scott was not aware that Amundsen was right behind him. Roald Amundsen got there first on 14th of December, 1911. Amundsen reported that he saw no sign of Scott. Scott reached the South Pole on 17th of January, 1912, acknowledging in his diary that Amundsen had got there a month earlier. The last three members of the Scott expedition were found dead by a relief party in November 1912, having died it is estimated at the end of March 1912, a mere 11 miles from One Ton Depot..