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Captain Scott and his team, during both expeditions, trekked toward the South Pole. On the second expedition, they reached the pole.

His team collected geology samples, took temperature readings, measured sunrise-sunset times, logged wind speeds, and so forth, to explore the foreign and exotic environment of Antarctica.

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