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The five people on the expedition were: . Edward Adrian Wilson . Lawrence Oates .Henry Bowers .Edgar Evans and .Robert Falcon Scott
Dr Edward Wilson and Ernest Shackleton went with Robert Scott on his first expedition to Antarctica, Discovery Expedition.Another AnswerScott learned from his first expedition, the Discovery expedition, more about what was important to bring, plan, and execute in their efforts to be the first to step foot at the South Pole.His second expedition, the Terra Nova expedition, was better planned and funded; he brought experienced and inexperienced people with him as his crew, and was careful to follow their plans...to a point.Ultimately, he violated his plans and it cost him his life: he died on his return trip from the South Pole.
There were many people involved with the Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica. The other officers included Edward Evans, Henry Robertson Bowers, Lawrence Edward Grace Oats and Edward Atkinson.
The names you want are:Captain Robert Falcon ScottDr Edward A WilsonP O Edgar EvansLieut 'Birdie' BowersCaptain 'Titus' Oates
Not yet. So far, people have never gone farther away from Earth than the Moon. Perhaps you will be on the first expedition there.
The five people on the expedition were: . Edward Adrian Wilson . Lawrence Oates .Henry Bowers .Edgar Evans and .Robert Falcon Scott
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Dr Edward Wilson and Ernest Shackleton went with Robert Scott on his first expedition to Antarctica, Discovery Expedition.Another AnswerScott learned from his first expedition, the Discovery expedition, more about what was important to bring, plan, and execute in their efforts to be the first to step foot at the South Pole.His second expedition, the Terra Nova expedition, was better planned and funded; he brought experienced and inexperienced people with him as his crew, and was careful to follow their plans...to a point.Ultimately, he violated his plans and it cost him his life: he died on his return trip from the South Pole.
There were many people involved with the Terra Nova expedition to Antarctica. The other officers included Edward Evans, Henry Robertson Bowers, Lawrence Edward Grace Oats and Edward Atkinson.
an expedition to the North Pole to make some kind of discovery. Unfortunately, his ship gets stuck in some ice and his men fear they will die. He is torn between discovery and caring for people, much in the same way Victor is. He also writes letters to his sister.
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A Native American. Okay, I know you want the answer of the Lewis and Clark expedition. They recorded their discovery of the land. They told the president about it.
The most obvious outcome from Charles Sturt's expedition down the Murray River was that it opened up Australia's inland waterways to the transportation of people and goods. This saved a lot of time transporting supplies overland, or by ship around the coastline. His discovery also led to a resolution of the problem of where the inland rivers flowed. This expedition, together with his later expedition into the desert interior, disproved once and for all the existence of an inland sea.
Captain Scott is not known to have 'killed' anyone during his service time in the British Royal Navy.
These six people are among the thousands who have been to Antarctica: Sir Robert Falcon Scott Sir Earnest Shackleton Dr Edward Wilson Raoul Amundsen Sir Douglas Mawson Will Steger
The names you want are:Captain Robert Falcon ScottDr Edward A WilsonP O Edgar EvansLieut 'Birdie' BowersCaptain 'Titus' Oates
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