100 years since Scott reached South Pole

It's been a 100 years since a team of British explorers arrived at the South Pole.

Captain Scott and his team were among the first people to try to reach Antarctica back in 1912.

Unfortunately Scott reached the pole five weeks after another explorer - Norwegian Roald Amundsen.

Scott and his men never returned home but he discovered things that changed the way we understand the world forever.

Along the way Scott recorded new species and collected important rocks and fossils which helped scientists have a better understanding of the area.

He was one of the first people to experience such extreme conditions and his team had to deal with temperatures as cold as minus 30 degrees.

They didn't have very good equipment and it was hard for them to keep warm which made the expedition very difficult.

On their return from the Pole, bad weather delayed them and they failed to reach a vital supply store and none of the explorers survived.

It may have been a 100 years ago that Captain Scott and his four companions reached the South Pole but they're still seen as British heroes.

Watch Ore's report on Scott's expedition.

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