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Did Ernest Shackleton cross Antarctica?

No. However, he did make it to farthest south, 88°23'S with his team in 1908, and this motivated explorers who followed him to step on 90 degrees S, the South Pole.


How did Ernest Shackleton's trip to the South Pole change history?

Shackleton and his team attempted to reach the South Pole, and turned back at 88 degrees S, due to their instincts to survive.The Nimrod expedition (1907-1909) established a goal of 'reaching the pole', which was taken up by Roald Amundsen and Captain Robert F Scott in the upcoming years.


Was Shackelton the first one to make it to the South Pole?

Sir Earnest Shackleton never made it to the South Pole. The first team to reach the pole was led by the Norwegian, Roald Amundsen.


Who was Robert Falcon Scott trying to beat to the South pole?

Depending on which motivation you choose, you could report that he was either trying to beat Shackleton's Farthest South, or Roald Amundsen's team also trekking to the South Pole.


What did ernest shackleton eat?

Shackleton and his men had to the liver of dogs they brought and also seals!


What was the mountain called that Shackleton climbed?

In Antarctica, members of Shackleton's team climbed Mount Everest, but there is no record that Shackleton was part of the team.*****Please note that Mount Everest is in the Himalayas, not in Antarctica.


How long did Shackleton's Antarctic expedition take?

Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922) was a British explorer who commanded three expeditions to the Antarctic (1907-09, 1914-17, 1921-22), during which the South Magnetic Pole was located in 1909.


Why did Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott become famous as the greatest Antarctic navigators?

Basically, Scott is famous for dying on the South Pole, while Shackleton is famous for surviving his failed expedition to the South Pole, along with rescuing his entire crew.Another AnswerBoth Scott and Shackleton were expedition leaders, leaving navigation to their navigator crew. Both explored Antarctica in the sense that they both led expeditions to the continent: Scott led a team to be the first humans to set foot at the South Pole, and in one, Shackleton to walk across the continent.Scott was hailed as a hero only after reports of his death reached civilization, nearly a year after he and his last two companions perished in a tent, stormed in, and lacking supplies, toward the end of March 1912. (During that year, Norwegian Roald Amundsen made money lecturing about his 'conquest of the pole.)Shackleton through several expeditions became known as a magnanimous leader, and as a leader who 'never lost a man' in all of his Antarctic journeys and challenges.


How did sir ernest shackleton survive when his ship sunk?

Sir ernest shackleton survived when his boat sank by jumping off the boat and collecting everthing they needed off the boat and sir ernest told his crew to get off the boat before it sank.


What pulled Roald Amundsen's team to the south pole?

Roald Amundsen\'s team was pulled to the South Pole by dog teams and sledges.


Roald Amundsen is credited with being the first explorer to reach?

Amundsen and his team were first to sail between Greenland and Alaska by way of the Northwest Passage. Years later, he also lead the team to be the first humans to set foot at the South Pole.


When did Captain Robert Scott reach the South Pole?

Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.