All weather in the Southern Oceans is unpredictable. The farther south he sailed, the colder the weather. His ships experienced a mix of sun, rain, wind and sleet as would any sailor to Antarctica.
The weather would be cold and windy.
cold, icey, much like Antarctica
Cold
Early explorers of Antarctica such as James Cook, James Clark Ross, and Carsten Borchgrevink were searching for new lands, scientific discoveries, and potential resources like minerals and wildlife. They were also interested in mapping the uncharted territory and understanding the geography and climate of the continent.
Colder than the Middle east
Because they are adapted to live in the Antarctica, but some like to live in hot places; like the Galapagos Islands, because they are adapted to that weather...
It is very weird it rains wee and poo and the thunder is farts
Cold and snowy almost like antarctica today. It was during the ice age.
Captain James Cook and James Clark Ross faced numerous dangers in their expeditions to reach the South Pole. These dangers included extreme cold temperatures, harsh weather conditions such as blizzards and storms, treacherous terrains with crevasses and ice cliffs, limited food supplies, and the risk of frostbite and hypothermia. Additionally, they had to navigate through uncharted waters and unknown territories, facing the possibility of getting lost or encountering hostile indigenous populations.
NO!!
penguins do not like the cold, they are just use to the weather, and how it feels
No. There is no food chain for bats in Antarctica, and it's too cold for these animals.