He took dogs and horses on his expedition
Captain Robert Scott took a total of 65 men on his ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Robert Falcon Scott set out for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
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 traveled to Antarctica in 1901 as part of the Discovery Expedition. The expedition used the ship Discovery to reach Antarctica. Scott later made a second expedition to Antarctica in 1910, known as the Terra Nova Expedition, where he attempted to reach the South Pole.
Do you mean why was he trying to go to Antarctica? Well, he went to Antarctica because he was racing Roald Amundsen. When Robert Falcon Scott arrived at Antarctica he sooner realized that Rolad Amundsen left Antarctica 34 days before.
Captain Robert Scott took a total of 65 men on his ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1910.
Robert Falcon Scott set out for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
robert Falcon Scott left for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
Scott sailed to Antarctica twice, in 1901 and in 1910.
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Scott sailed to Antarctica twice, in 1901 and in 1910.
Robert Falcon Scott explored Antarctica, the continent.
Robert Falcon Scott died on Antarctica.
On his first voyage, the Discovery Expedition, Scott left London and sailed to Antarctica by way of Cape Town and New Zealand.
Scott sailed twice to Antarctica, once in 1901 and again in 1910.
No. Antarctica was first sighted in the 1700s. Scott didn't sail to Antarctica until 1901.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott explored Antarctica, which is a continent, not a country.