Sir Robert Falcon Scott died on March 29, 1912 at the age of 43.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott died closer to the Antarctic beach than to the South Pole (lat 90S), 10 miles from One Ton Depot (lat 79.30S), which was not far from the expedition's base camp.
He died by frostbite and starvation
Robert Falcon Scott died on the Antarctic continent as Captain of the Terra Nova expedition.
Robert Falcon Scott died on 29 March 1912 at the Ross Ice Shelf.
Starvation and hypothermia.
Captain Scott was 43 years old when he died.
Yes.
Raold Amundson did not die in 1911, nor did Robert Falcon Scott.
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Robert Falcon Scott died on March 29, 1912, while returning from the South Pole expedition. His team faced extreme weather conditions and food shortages on their journey back, leading to their unfortunate deaths.
It is estimated that Captain Scott died the last week of March 1912, which is in the fall season in the Southern Hemisphere..
Yes, Robert Falcon Scott died on his return journey from the South Pole. His body, along with those of his companions, was found in a tent on the Ross Ice Shelf in 1912, after they had perished from exhaustion, extreme cold, and starvation.