Sir James Clark Ross took the two ships to Antarctica, "Erebus" and "Terror" for which he named Mount Erebus and Mount Terror.
Antarctica.
do kill the penguins!
He is known for his trip to antarctica
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Robert Falcon Scott and his team had very little technology available to them. Basically all they used was a sextant and a compass. He died at the age of 43 on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1912.
The Ross Sea and Ross Ice Shelf which was named after Sir James Clark Ross.
You may be thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf named after James Clark Ross.
Captain James Cook discovered Marine life between 1772 and 1775. Also, Captain James Clark Ross explored the Ross sea, discovering the Ross ice shelf, Ross island and Victoria land.
Yes, the expedition led by Sir James Clark Ross was considered a success. He discovered the Ross Sea, Ross Island, and the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, providing significant contributions to the exploration of the region.
Antarctica is the continent south of the Ross Sea.
yes the ross ice shelf is in antarctica =)
The Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica hasn't melted . . . yet.