Because he want to make the british proud
The notable expedition to the South Pole in 1912 was led by British explorer Robert Falcon Scott. Members of his team included Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates, and Edgar Evans, who tragically lost their lives on the return journey.
Captain Scott aimed to reach the South Pole first primarily to achieve national pride for Britain and assert its scientific and exploratory prowess. He was motivated by the spirit of competition, particularly against Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, who was also racing to the Pole. Additionally, Scott sought to conduct scientific research and gather valuable data about the Antarctic region, which would contribute to broader scientific knowledge. Ultimately, reaching the South Pole first was both a personal ambition and a national goal.
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Scott wanted to reach the South Pole to achieve national pride for Britain and to assert its dominance in polar exploration. He aimed to be the first to reach the pole, which was a significant scientific and geographical milestone at the time. Additionally, Scott sought to advance scientific knowledge through exploration and research in the Antarctic region. The expedition was driven by both personal ambition and a sense of duty to contribute to the spirit of discovery.
Roald amundsen wanted to explore because he wanted to locate the south pole
Scott had no documented ambitions to explore the Arctic; his quest was for the South Pole in Antarctica.
The number you want, measured in miles and in a straight line is 12,430.
He wanted to.
The Equator is 0 degrees and the South Pole is 90 degrees S: so the answer you want is 90 degrees of latitude.
Easy. When you want to travel ANYWHERE from the North Pole, you will be going south.
Because he want to make the british proud
Yes,every magnet has a north pole and a south pole.IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE SOUTH AND THE NORTH POLES :If you have a magnet and you make a line exactly in the middle you will see that one side is the north pole and the other one is a south pole . You can even experiment this : when you are done drawing a line cut your magnet by that line . Do you think that you will have two magnets and one of them is south pole and the other one is the north pole . Well no !!!!!! You will have two magnets but both of them have south and north poles.Now:Remember , you know this magnets attach to each other .But north pole and an other north pole will never attach to each other.And the same thing goes for the south poles. Two south poles will never atach.Only two different poles will attach to each other ( north and south will attach, and south and north will attach to each other as well).ALL magnets have one north pole and one south pole.
Because they would explore more.
The news that Robert E. Peary had anticipated him in reaching the North Pole caused Amundsen to consider going south. He didcided to go south because that was were Robert E. was going to go next and Amudsen didnt want him to explore the north pole and Antarctica.
The sun rises at the South Pole on about September 21 and sets on about March 21. These dates mark the beginning of spring and the beginning of fall. The seasons in Australia are the same as those at the South Pole -- the answer you want is: two seasons, spring and summer.
The sun rises at the South Pole on about September 21 and sets on about March 21. These dates mark the beginning of spring and the beginning of fall. The seasons in Australia are the same as those at the South Pole -- the answer you want is: two seasons, spring and summer.