Not very well.
Antarctica is in the earth's polar region, and experiences some, but not much, climate change with the seasons. The most significant change between the two polar seasons is the presence or absence of light, as the sun moves between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn.
Malaysia is close to the equator, and also experiences only two seasons. Unlike Antarctica, Malaysian seasons are mostly distinguished by rainy weather: the rainy season, and the dry season.
Both Antarctica and Malaysia experience only two seasons though.
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Antarctica's seasons are the same length as the seasons throughout the southern hemisphere.
Winter, spring, summer and fall are all seasons in Antarctica.
Antarctica has four seasons: summer, fall, winter and spring.
There are four seasons in Antarctica: spring, summer, fall and winter.
Seasons in Antarctica are the same as they are everywhere in the southern hemisphere. In the sense that not much changes between the seasons, except access to sun, Antarctica's seasons are not too different from each other.
There are four seasons in Antarctica, just like everywhere on earth.
Monsoons
it is nearer to the core
Malaysia's weather is hot and humid every year.
Antarctica's seasons are the same as seasons all over the southern hemisphere. However, not much changes through the seasons, except the access to sun.
Seasons in Antarctica last the same amount of time as they do everywhere on earth. As well, seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite those in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, June 21 is Mid-Winter's Day in Antarctica, and the first day of Summer in the Northern Hemisphere.