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Captain Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, after a journey that took him and his team about two and a half months. They faced extreme weather conditions and ultimately arrived to find that the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had beaten them to the pole.

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When did Captain Robert Falcon Scott reach the South Pole?

Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.


When did Robert falcon go to the south pole?

Same time as captain Scott


Where was Captain Robert Falcon Scott on Christmas Day 1911?

Captain Scott was leading an expedition to the South Pole on that date.


Where did Robert Falcon Scott set out to the North Pole or the South Pole?

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Did Robert Falcon Scott explore the North Pole?

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When did Robert Falcon Scott win Britain a prize?

Captain Robert Falcon Scott won Great Britain the prize for being the first to reach the south pole in 1910.


How did Robert falcon Scott affect the south pole?

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Who was with Captain Robert Falcon Scott on his journey to the South Pole?

captain lawrence 'titus' oates. dr edward wilson, lieuntenant henry 'birdie' bowers and the petty officer edgar 'taff' evans were there with robert falcon scott on his journey to the south pole.


Were did Robert falcon Scott explore in Antarctica?

Captain Scott explored the area between McMurdo Sound and the South Pole.


What happened to Robert Scott on his way back from Antarctica?

Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar team all perished on their return trek from the South Pole.


What pole did explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott set out for on Christmas day 1911?

The south pole. They actually set out on 1st November 1911.