Captain Scott used ships as transport.
i think they used a ship
There is no evidence that Sir Robert Falcon Scott ever attempted or reached the North Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott used dogs and ill ponies. They pulled the sledges! The ponies were later slaughtered and eaten. The dogs were used through to the very end.
Captain Scott imported a prefabricated hut -- a standard practice for early Antarctic explorers -- for use at Cape Evans and one at Hut Point. On journeys, the teams used a pyramid-shaped tent, now known as a Scott Tent.
Captain Scott sailed the Terra Nova to Antarctica in 1910. In 1901-04, Captain Scott sailed in the Discovery. Both expeditions were named after their ships.
yes he did
Captain Scott imported a pre-fab hut, which was erected near the beach where they moored their ship. While trekking, they used a pyramid-shaped canvas tent, now known as a Scott tent. This tent shape performs best in high winds.
Robert Falcon Scott used 35 dogs for his expedition to the South Pole in 1911. However, the dogs played a limited role in the race itself, as sledging was more challenging than anticipated due to the harsh weather conditions and terrain.
Captain Scott and his team man-hauled sledges and trekked on foot to the South Pole -- a journey of about 750 miles over an unmapped ice sheet, from sea level to more than 10,000 feet above sea level at the South Pole.
robert is the captain of our group and devo is the sergent major alan is private mahlon is scout mitch is knight captain
Robert Falcon Scott used a variety of equipment during his Antarctic expeditions, including sledges, dog teams, ponies, navigation instruments, and clothing specially designed for extreme cold. He also utilized skis and snowshoes to help travel over the treacherous icy terrain. Additionally, Scott's team brought along scientific equipment for research purposes, such as thermometers and other meteorological instruments.
Robert Scott took supplies such as clothing, food, sledges, dogs, ponies, fuel, tents, and scientific equipment to the Antarctic for his 1910-1913 expedition. He intended to use these supplies to support his team during their journey to the South Pole.