Robles Falken Scott, who is Robert Falken Scott?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Leave. Robert Falken Scott was a British naval captain. He failed to achieve his ambition to reach the South Pole first. His rival Roald Amundsen got there a month first.

    In June 1910, Scott set sail aboard the Terra Nova. On the way, he heard that Amundsen was also on his way to Antarctica. Soon after, Pontin and a portion of his crew were ordered to return to base, leaving Scott and 10 of his companions to advance to the South Pole.

    On November 1, 1911, Scott's group left their campsite and headed for Antarctica. Blizzards make travel difficult. So, on January 3, 1912, Scott decided to take only four of his companions: Edward Wilson, Henry Powers, Edgar Evans, and Lawrence Ötzi.

    Reach Antarctica. On January 17, 1912, Scott and his party arrived at Antarctica. However, Amundsen's Norwegian flag was already flying there.

    Deeply disappointed, they set out on their way home. Evans died of a nervous disorder; Oates suffered from severe frostbite and did not want to disturb others, so he took the initiative to go out for a walk, and in this environment, going out would only lead to death. The remaining 3 people had to camp to escape the bad weather.

    But on March 29, 1912, Scott and the other three died more than 200 kilometers from their camping base.

    Details of Scott's last trip are known, as his diary was recorded up to the last day. In November 1912, a search team found the diary, as well as the bodies of Scott and three others. Scott was joined by Edward Wilson, Henry Powers, Edgar Evans and Lawrence Oates.

    All of them were killed. The dead Scott still hugged Wilson like a brother. The bodies of the three people were buried on the spot, and now they are deep under the Antarctic ice.

    Oates' body was never found.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scott is known to the British as the great hero of the early 20th century of the Age of Exploration. On June 1, 1910, he led an expedition out of England and launched a sprint to the South Pole. At that time, Norwegian Roald Amundsen also led another expedition to the South Pole.

    The two teams competed fiercely, and both wanted to fight for "national honor". As a result, the Amundsen team took the lead on 14 December 1911, while the Scott team arrived on 18 January 1912, more than a month later than the Amundsen team. Unfortunately, on the way back, the cold weather in Antarctica arrived early, and Scott's team was undersupplied and hungry and cold.

    They struggled in the bitter cold for more than two months, and finally slept in the snow and ice due to physical exhaustion.

    Long before the last Antarctic expedition, Scott was already a national hero in Britain. He made his first expedition to the Antarctic between 1902 and 1904, and his travelogue Voyage of Discovery was the best-selling book in Britain. And the tragic story of his last Antarctic expedition was written by the Austrian writer Zweig into a biography "The Great Tragedy", which influenced more people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Robert Falken Scott was a British naval officer and polar explorer. Born on 6 June 1868 in Devonport, England, Scott joined the British Navy in 1881 and was promoted to captain in 1891. The first expedition to Antarctica began in 1900, the target of which was the Ross Sea.

    He discovered and named the Edward VII Peninsula. He returned to England in 1904. He married Kathleen Bruce on September 2, 1908, and they had a son, Peter, one of the founders of the World Society for Nature.

    Scott died in Antarctica on March 29, 1912.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 1991, he received a degree in symbology (Stanford University) in 1992, a degree in computer science (Stanford University) and in 1997, he joined Apple with Steve Jobs.

    In 2003, he was promoted to Senior Director.

    In 2006, it entered the public eye for the first time.

    In 2008, he was promoted to Senior Vice President.

    In 2012, he became a personal advisor to CEO Tim Cook.

    WWDC Experience.

    In 2006, Mac OS X was introduced

    In 2008, the development of iPhone software was introduced.

    In 2011, iOS 5 was introduced

    In 2012, iOS 6 was introduced

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Robert Faulkworth, actor and director, was born on November 1, 1941. Representative work "Transformers 4: Rebirth from Extinction".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Robert Falcon Scott, whose full name was Robert Falcon Scott, was a British naval officer and polar explorer who died on March 29, 1912 on the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

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