Roald Admunsen beat Scott by over a month. 34 days to be exact.
Well one big thing was that Ronald Amundsen didn't die on his way back. There was more interactiveness, and Ronald Amundsen had a much more victorious trip, if you ask me.
Amundsen's team skied much of the way to the pole, man-hauled supply sleds, some of which were also pulled by dogs, and otherwise trekked on foot to the South Pole.
Well one big thing was that Ronald Amundsen didn't die on his way back. There was more interactiveness, and Ronald Amundsen had a much more victorious trip, if you ask me.
Because Roald Amundsen was better prepared and had more luck than him. That is a very simplistic way of looking at it. 1, Amundsen's route was shorter. 2, He had the better weather. 3, Amundsen's journey was simply a dash for the Pole. He did no surveying, no scientific work, in fact during the journey only two photographs were taken. Scott's scientific work was that much that scientists only finished analysing it in the 1960's.
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During the Gjoa Expedition of the Northwest Passage, 1903-06, Amundsen mastered using animal skins for clothing, which repelled water better than cloth clothing, and he learned about sled dogs and their usefulness pulling sledges. Otherwise, Amundsen learned some of his polar survival and living skills from Fridjof Nansen, who indeed spent much time learning skills from the 'natives'. Inuit natives claimed European ancestry from the Goya crew (of seven), but no DNA evidence ever confirmed that Amundsen took a partner there. He often advised against it and wrote warnings to his crew not to take Inuit partners.
Roald Dahl lived in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England for much of his life. He also spent time in various locations due to his work as a writer and his experiences as a pilot during World War II.
The Northwest Passage was so important because explorers wanted to find a shortcut to the Pacific northwest. So then Roald Amundsen was the first one to find that shortcut and get to the Pasific Northwest much faster than usual. I hope that answered your question! have a good day! :)
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A great leader that offered much to the Japanese race.
Some food was powder milk, fresh frozen seal meat, buck, wheat germ, butter, cream, cakes, tinned meats, tinned California fruits, tracts, pudding, pies, pastries, seal steak, bread, whortleberry jam, cheese, coffee, and staple beverage.
Roald Dahl's first book, "The Gremlins," was sold to Walt Disney for $50,000 in 1942.