Social Sciences, asked by meenabudha47, 1 month ago

how did shackleton men
make their journey to safety. ( a. they swam. ( b. on foot and life boats. ( c. rescued by another ship. ( d. floated on ice sheets.​

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Answered by ishuishanigupta
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d) floated on ice sheets.

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (d. floated on ice sheets.​

Explanation:

The Endurance becomes lost after becoming stuck in ice. He continued their way of life while travelling by boat to Elephant Island and transferring ice. As a result, the correct response is d) floated on ice sheets.

Shackleton's most well-known feat, the crew managed to escape by camped out on the sea ice until it broke up, then launched the lifeboats to reach Elephant Island and eventually South Georgia Island after a rough 720-nautical-mile journey.

When his ship, was crushed by ice, disaster struck. Until they arrived to Elephant Island, he and his crew spent months drifting on sheets of ice. All of Shackleton's crew members eventually made it to safety. Later, when he was embarking on another Antarctic journey, he passed away.

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