Scott and his four comrades all perished from a combination of exhaustion, starvation and extreme cold.
Robert Falcon Scott did not affect the South Pole.
scott made it to the south pole on January 17, 1912
Captain Scott always set out for the South Pole.
Roald Amundsen beat Robert Falcon Scott to the South Pole.
Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.
One Ton Depot -- they died in their tent 11 miles away -- was laid at about 80 degrees S, about 750 miles south of the South Pole.
The South Pole.
Captain Scott was 44 years old when he led his team to the South Pole.
Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.
On Christmas Day 1911, Sir Robert Falcon Scott was in Antarctica. He was attempting to reach the South Pole during his ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition. He eventually reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, only to find that Roald Amundsen had beaten him to it.
Yes, Robert Scott and his men did die on the return journey from the South Pole during the Terra Nova Expedition. They perished from a combination of extreme cold, exhaustion, and starvation.
Robert Falcon Scott did not reach the North Pole. He led an expedition to Antarctica in 1910-1913, known as the Terra Nova Expedition, during which he and his team raced to be the first to reach the South Pole. Tragically, Scott and his team reached the South Pole only to find that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had beaten them to it. Scott and his team perished on their return journey.