adventurous and like a movie
Cool Antarctica reports that there were 20 souls in that expedition: "Amundsen, Roald - expedition leader Beck, Andreas - seaman and ice pilot Bjaaland, Olav Olavson Gjertsen, Lieutenant Fredrick - first mate. Hansen, Ludvig - Seaman and ice pilot Hanssen, Helmer Hassel, Sverre Johansen, Hjalmar Kristensen - deck-hand and then 3rd engineer Kutchin, Alexander Lindstrøm, Adolf Henrick - cook / carpenter Nilsen, Lieutenant Thorvald - First-Lieutenant, second in command. Nödtvedt, Jacob - 2nd engineer Olsen, Karinius - cook / carpenter Prestrude, Lieutenant Kristian - second officer. Rønne, Martin - sail maker Stubberud, Jorgen - carpenter Sundbeck, Knut - Engineer Wisting, Oskar"
Roald amudsen childhood was better than most because e was an intelligant person who new what he wanted in life
yes she loves the dogs
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There is no evidence that Captain Scott felt one way or the other about dogs.
Amundsen focused on efficiency and practicality, using dog sleds for transportation and relying on proven techniques for survival in the Antarctic. Scott's expedition encountered a series of setbacks due to poor planning, reliance on unproven technology like motor sledges, and inadequate supplies, which ultimately led to their demise.
Amundsen's party reached the South Pole before Scott's primarily due to better planning and preparation. Amundsen focused on efficiency and using dogsleds, while Scott's team relied on less efficient methods like man-hauling sledges and poor equipment choices. Additionally, Amundsen had a more experienced team with a clear goal of reaching the South Pole first.
adventurous and like a movie
Scott and Amundsen used specially designed fur clothing and insulated reindeer skin sleeping bags to keep warm during their expeditions to the South Pole. They also relied on high-energy diets to maintain their body temperature in the extreme cold conditions.
Robert Scott faced significant challenges during his Antarctic expedition, including harsh weather conditions, lack of adequate supplies, and competing against Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen to be the first to reach the South Pole. These difficulties ultimately contributed to the tragic outcome of Scott and his team perishing on the return journey from the pole.
He took dogs and horses on his expedition
Cool Antarctica reports that there were 20 souls in that expedition: "Amundsen, Roald - expedition leader Beck, Andreas - seaman and ice pilot Bjaaland, Olav Olavson Gjertsen, Lieutenant Fredrick - first mate. Hansen, Ludvig - Seaman and ice pilot Hanssen, Helmer Hassel, Sverre Johansen, Hjalmar Kristensen - deck-hand and then 3rd engineer Kutchin, Alexander Lindstrøm, Adolf Henrick - cook / carpenter Nilsen, Lieutenant Thorvald - First-Lieutenant, second in command. Nödtvedt, Jacob - 2nd engineer Olsen, Karinius - cook / carpenter Prestrude, Lieutenant Kristian - second officer. Rønne, Martin - sail maker Stubberud, Jorgen - carpenter Sundbeck, Knut - Engineer Wisting, Oskar"
No one knows. It doesn't say it in the book.
Jean Gray, Scott summers, Professor X. Jean as dark Phoenix kils Scott and prof.x but Logan (cheers cheers) kills Jean. I didnt like them anyway exept Logan coz hes fit as hell!!
I didnt like how you didnt learn much about Edwards family. :( But the rest of the book is awsome!
No, he does not like dogs.