Scott froze to death on his return from his journey to the South Pole. All five of his companions froze to death as well.
No.
Yes, you could assume that he died of the extreme weather conditions in the environment of Antarctica.
Scott sailed to Antarctica twice, in 1901 and in 1910.
Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to Antarctica had a negative impact on the environment due to the waste left behind, such as fuel drums and food packaging. Additionally, the hunting of seals and penguins for food by Scott's team contributed to the decline of local wildlife populations. Overall, his expedition had lasting consequences on the fragile Antarctic ecosystem.
Scott sailed to Antarctica twice, in 1901 and in 1910.
Robert Falcon Scott set out for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
No. Antarctica was first sighted in the 1700s. Scott didn't sail to Antarctica until 1901.
robert Falcon Scott left for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once in 1901 and again in 1910.
Scott traveled to Antarctica as the leader of the British Antarctic Expedition in 1910. He and his team sailed to Antarctica on the ship Terra Nova, which brought them to their base camp at Cape Evans. They then used sledges and dogs to travel across the continent to the South Pole.
He didn't affect it directly himself, but he had influence on his son, who helped create the WWF. The son, Peter Scott, helped protect the Antarktic from human settlement and disturbance.
Captain Scott explored Antarctica between 1901 and 1912 on two separate expeditions.