Yes, the expedition led by Sir James Clark Ross was considered a success. He discovered the Ross Sea, Ross Island, and the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica, providing significant contributions to the exploration of the region.
James Clark Ross attended the Royal Navy Royal Naval Academy in Portsmouth, England.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott found Antarctica during his first expedition (Discovery Expedition) in 1901-1904. He reached Antarctica after sailing through the Ross Sea and landing at McMurdo Sound.
Ross Lynch? Yellow!
Captain Robert Falcon Scott died on his return journey from the South Pole along with four of his companions in 1912. They perished from a combination of extreme cold, exhaustion, and starvation in Antarctica. Scott's final camp, known as "The Terra Nova Expedition," is located near the Ross Ice Shelf.
The distance from Ross 154 to Earth is approximately 9.69 light-years. This means that it would take light about 9.69 years to travel from Ross 154 to Earth.
her name was 'Christian Ross'
James Clark Ross discovered the North magnetic pole.
Lady Ann Ross was James Clark Ross's wife.
James Clark Ross died in 3 April 1862 in Aylesbury, England ...
James Clark Ross was born in London on April 15, 1800
James Clark Ross
The Ross Ice Shelf was named after James Clark Ross. According to Wikipedia:"Between 1839 and 1843, Ross commanded an Antarctic expedition comprising the vessels HMS Erebus and HMS Terror and charted much of the coastline of the continent. "
yes, her name was Lady Christian Ross
These mountains were discovered in January 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross, who named them after his ships, Erebus and Terror. Ross Island after Sir James Clark Ross
he married a boy
1862
A million.