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Q: What was the date that did Robert Scott left for his second expedition to the South Pole?
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Captain Robert Falcon Scott's expedition. He was beaten to the South Pole by a month by Roald Amundsen.


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What was the purpose of Robert Scott's expedition?

Scott led a team that aimed to be the first humans to set foot at the South Pole.


How did Robert Scott prepare for his expedition?

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