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Q: Why an expedition leader important in Antarctica?
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What important fact did Ernest Shackleton's expedition prove in Antarctica?

he proved that the magnetic and the geographic poles were diffrent


When was the first time Roald Amundsen went to Antarctica?

Amundsen's first expedition to Antarctica took place in 1897 when he joined the Belgian Antarctic Expedition as First Mate. This was the first expedition to over-winter in Antarctica.


What was sir Douglas mawson's first expedition?

His first expedition to Antarctica was with Ernest Shackletons Nimrod Expedition of 1907.


What year did Roald Amundsen sail to Antarctica?

Amundsen sailed twice to Antarctica, once with the Belgica Expedition in 1887 and again in 1910 with his South Pole Expedition.


Who was the leader of the expedition?

the year of hudson expedition is the year of hudson expedition is the year of hudson expedition is


Where to start expedtion in antarctica?

Your answer depends on the purpose of your expedition.


When did Robert Falcon Scott explore Antarctica?

Captain Scott led two expeditions to Antarctica. He led the Discovery expedition in 1901 and the Terra Nova expedition in 1910.


Were Lewis and Clark good leaders on the expedition?

Lewis and Clark were good leaders on their expedition. Lewis was considered to be the leader of the expedition and was a very insightful leader.


When did Ernest Shackleton set out to go to Antarctica?

Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, CVO, OBE, FRGS led three expeditions to Antarctica.His first journey was as the third officer with Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery expedition in 1901. Discovery set sail from the Isle of Wight on 6 August 1901.His second expedition attempted to 'conquer' the South Pole, and his team achieved 88 degrees S, only 97 miles from the South Pole. The Nimrod sailed on 11 August 1907, but Shackleton sailed at a later date.Shackleton led the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, planned for 1914-1917. This was to be the first land crossing of the continent. Endurance left Plymouth on 8 August 1914, but Shackleton, remaining in England to finish expedition business, sailed on a faster ship on a later date and joined the expedition in Buenos Aires.These details all from multiple entries in Wikipedia covering Shackleton and his three expeditions.


How much money does an expedition leader get?

Depends what you are the leader of and where it is going, basically associated to the risks and demands of the particular expedition


Detailed information about Indian Expedition of Antarctica?

India has made a lot of expeditions to Antarctica for studying its features.


The location of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition?

in antarctica down south