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Science on Shackleton’s Expedition

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Written by: Tammy Enz
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Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton led an expedition across Antarctica in 1914. Did you know that science played a big role in this dangerous journey?

Learn how weather patterns affected the explorer in Antarctica. Find out the science behind Shackleton’s ship, The Endurance. Discover how modern technology is being used to find out even more about this adventure more than 100 years later.

©2021 Tammy Enz (P)2024 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
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Too short

Maybe this was intended to a a children’s book? Regardless, as I just had read South, as well a as other accounts of Shackleton’s epic journey, I thought I may as well read this too. There was a tiny bit of science that was new, but not worth the time to listen to.

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