Captain Scott died on the Antarctic continent on his return trek from the South Pole.
he traveled to Antarctic but on the way back he died.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar team all perished on their return trek from the South Pole.
Yes.
no he reached tha south pole but he died on the way back
On his first voyage, the Discovery Expedition, Scott left London and sailed to Antarctica by way of Cape Town and New Zealand.
Captain Scott died in his tent on his return trek from the South Pole, with two of his remaining companions.
Captain Scott was a 'navy man' from the age of 13, so it is doubtful that he was afflicted with sea-sickness on any voyage.
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
Amundesun won and Scott died on the way back.
Antarctica 'faces' north.
Scott died on the return trip from the South Pole in Antarctica, where he had been attempting to be the first to reach the pole. His team were beaten by a month by the Norwegian team led by Amundsen. 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 and the cause would be a combination of vitamin deficiency, starvation, hypoglycaemia and hypothermia only 11 miles from the One Ton Depot.
Antarctica is used by scientists by way of their governments.