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Q: What did Robert Falcon Scott take to antarctic?
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What equipment did Robert falcon Scott take to the south pole?

Robert falcon Scott used ponies and he also used sledges.


How long did it take Scott of the antarctic to reach the south pole?

How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole


What food did Robert falcon Scott take with him to antarctica?

bluebird chips and some whisky


How many ponies did Robert Falcon Scott take to the South Pole?

20 none


How long did it take Robert Scott to finish his mission?

Robert Falcon Scott never finished his mission: he died on his way back to the base camp at Hut Point.


What did Robert falcon Scott take with him on his journey?

he took 34 men, dogs,horses,and tractors for the snow.


How manny dogs did Robert Falcon Scott use for the great race to the South Pole?

Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.


Did Robert Falcon Scott eat his dog on his trip to the South Pole?

No. While dogs were taken to the continent on the expedition, Scott did not actually take them with on his attempt to be first to reach the South Pole.


What route did Robert Falcon Scott take to Antarctica?

Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to Antarctica in 1910 followed the route from New Zealand to Antarctica through the Ross Sea. The expedition established a base at Cape Evans on Ross Island.


How long did it take for Robert Scott to cross Antarctica?

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.


What did Scott of the Antarctic take on his trip?

lots of things


How many men did Robert Falcon Scott take to Antarctica?

6 menAnother AnswerThe total size of the Terra Nova crew was 66 men.