Yes, this is true.
Robert Falcon Scott died on Antarctica.
Robert Falcon Scott died on March 29, 1912 in Antarctica
Scott sailed to Antarctica first in 1901, and died there in 1912.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott died on Antarctica in March of 1912, and did not return.
he traveled to Antarctic but on the way back he died.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott never returned from Antarctica. He died there on his return trek from stepping foot at the South Pole, it is estimated on about March 29, 1912.
Robert Falcon Scott died on 29 February 1913.
Robert Falcon Scott did not cross Antarctica. They trekked from McMurdo Sound to the South Pole and died on their return. The march began 1 November 1911, and Scott died sometime during the last week of March 1912.
Robert Falcon Scott was age 43 upon his death in 1912.
hypothermia
He died in his tent on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, 11 miles from One Ton depot.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott died on March 29, 1912 at the age of 43.