In what century did it become clear that there was a plan to go to the pole?
20. The Century
Who ate the dogs?
Amundsen
For whom was the use of sleighs an expiriment?
Scott
Was there a lot of food?
No
Who was the first person on the pole?
Roald Amundsen
What was the average temperature there?
–49°C
Who described eating dogs?
Olav Bjaaland
How many sleighs overheated?
Two
Who wrongly calculated the amount of food?
Scott
What year did that happen?
1911
Do you also meet plus degrees in Antarctica
Yes at a warmer time
Who was a great threat when you were hungry?
Wildlife dogs
Were snowmobiles the basis of the plan?
Yes
Were there canned food at the time?
Yes
What date did that happen?
14. December
Who had done the great work?
Brits
How many dogs went missing the next night?
Three dogs
How many sleighs fell through the ice?
One
What was the feast?
Seal meat
What time did that happen?
Three o'clock in the day
Who tried to get to the pole with a small team?
Ernest Shackleton
What breed of dog's were they?
Grööni dog's
Were you satisfied with the machines?
No
Did they feel hungry?
Yes
How many people put up the flag?
The Five