Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his polar team all perished on their return trek from the South Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott died on March 29, 1912, while returning from the South Pole expedition. His team faced extreme weather conditions and food shortages on their journey back, leading to their unfortunate deaths.
Captain Scott and two of his remaining companions, died in their tent on their return, 11 miles from One Ton Depot.
No, Captain Scott perished in Antarctica.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott died on Antarctica in March of 1912, and did not return.
Robert Falcon Scott had a total of 13 dogs during his ill-fated Antarctic expedition from 1910 to 1913. These dogs were primarily Siberian Huskies and were used for transportation and hauling sledges. Unfortunately, only a few of the dogs survived the harsh conditions of the expedition, and none of them made it back to civilization after Scott's team perished on their return journey.
Robert Falcon Scott never finished his mission: he died on his way back to the base camp at Hut Point.
Yes.
he traveled to Antarctic but on the way back he died.
Amundesun won and Scott died on the way back.
Yes, Robert Scott did cross the Antarctic polar plateau during his ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition in 1911-1912. This journey across the plateau was one of the most grueling parts of his expedition toward the South Pole.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his men went to the South Pole: They wanted to be the first men there. Sadly a Norwegian team beat them there. Captain Scott died on his way back from the South Pole, together with his four companions