the two men to lead the Great Race to the south pole were Richard E. Byrd and Robert F. Scott
You're thinking of the Norwegian Raoul Amundsen and the British Sir Robert Falcon Scott.
Their race was to be the first to set foot on the South Pole.
1909
In 1910, Robert Falcon Scott of England and Roald Amundsen of Norway each hoped to gain the honor of being the first to reach the South Pole.
the race to the south pole started on November 1 1911
Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott.
Ronald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott
Scott raced Roald Amunsden, Amunsden got to the South Pole first.
Scott raced Roald Amunsden, Amunsden got to the South Pole first.
Captain Scott did not take any dogs on his polar trek.
The first team at the South Pole was led by Norwegian, Roald Amundsen, who spent about seven days at the pole in December 1911.
No. Greenhouse gases trap the sun's heat, so they lead to warmer temperatures all around the world, including at the south pole.
Amundesun won and Scott died on the way back.
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