Scott and his team trekked across the polar plateau, at least part way, because they turned around at the South Pole and re-traced their steps back to McMurdo Sound.
Robert Scott was a British explorer who led an expedition to Antarctica in 1911-1912. He discovered the polar plateau and reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, only to find that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had beaten him there. Scott and his team tragically perished on their return journey.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar team all perished on their return trek from the South Pole.
Yes, several things have been named after Robert Falcon Scott, including the Scott Glacier in Antarctica, the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, and Mount Scott, a peak in the Antarctic mountain range.
Robert Falcon Scott became an explorer to further scientific knowledge, especially in polar exploration. He aimed to reach the South Pole and contribute to the understanding of Antarctica's geography and environment.
I contacted the Scott Polar Research Institute Archives as there was some doubt over the number of sisters. They assure me there were 4 sisters, Ettie, Rose, Grace and Katherine.
Robert Scott was a British explorer who led an expedition to Antarctica in 1911-1912. He discovered the polar plateau and reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, only to find that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had beaten him there. Scott and his team tragically perished on their return journey.
He was English.
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the polar plateau is east of the transantarctic mountains
Robert Scott and his team were left where they died on the Ross Ice Shelf. It is not certain if their bodies are still on the Ice Shelf, or if they have been carried away by the continuing movement and breakup of that Ice Shelf.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar team all perished on their return trek from the South Pole.
Yes, several things have been named after Robert Falcon Scott, including the Scott Glacier in Antarctica, the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge, and Mount Scott, a peak in the Antarctic mountain range.
All of Captain Scott's polar team perished on their return trek.
There isn't a polar plateau as such, at the North Pole. It is found at the South Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott did not return from his second polar expedition: he died on the Antarctic continent. His first expedition, however, returned to Portsmouth docking on 10 September 1904.
Robert Falcon Scott became an explorer to further scientific knowledge, especially in polar exploration. He aimed to reach the South Pole and contribute to the understanding of Antarctica's geography and environment.
I contacted the Scott Polar Research Institute Archives as there was some doubt over the number of sisters. They assure me there were 4 sisters, Ettie, Rose, Grace and Katherine.