An ability to be self-reliant is a key trait for survival there. Otherwise, it's important to be able to depend on 'each other'.
You may be able to find a cruise to Antarctica from Australia. Prices depend on your point of departure and where in Antarctica the ship is sailing.
That would depend on the fisherman and what s/he would want to develop on the continent of Antarctica.
Positives and negatives of conversation anywhere depend on who's conducting the conversation. This is also true in Antarctica.
That would depend on where you were in Antarctica. At one point, it would be 1 pm.
From Antarctica, Australia is generally to the north. It does depend where you are in Antarctica - it may be north-east, north-west or somewhere in between. From the South Pole, everything is north!
Since Antarctica has no government, the visa requirements you may have only depend on your route, and the path you take to your Antarctic destination.
i am pretty sure they depend on fish, and krill for food
Antarctica is a continent and the animals you name are sea animals. They eat their food from the food chain in the Southern Ocean.
You may be thinking of Antarctic Krill, properly named Euphausia superba.
There is no commercial air service to anywhere on the Antarctic continent. Your flights depend on the route you take to your ultimate Antarctic destination.
Because Antarctica has no permanent resident population and belongs to no single nation, it would depend which base you were on. The Australian and UK bases would call him Father Christmas, and the US bases would call him Santa Claus.
It would depend on which country you are going through to get to Antarctica. If you're going with a tour company, you will only need a passport when you enter the country where the port is that the ship your are travelling on is docked. The territories of Antarctica are claimed by the following countries: * Australia * France * Chile * Argentina * United Kingdom * Norway * New Zealand