Probably one day of horrible horrible pain, and then you'd finish freezing to death.
A human can survive in Antarctica indefinitely with the proper supplies and infrastructure. However, due to extreme conditions such as cold temperatures, isolation, and limited resources, survival can be challenging without adequate preparation and support.
Without clothing, you may survive in Antarctica for about an hour before you're frozen to death, with hypothermia setting in in about 15 minutes.
No human can remain viable anywhere on earth after about three days with no water. Unprepared, in Antarctica you can freeze to death within a few hours, with or without water.
A kangaroo - in fact any mammal - would survive a mere few minutes in Antarctica.
No, unless it's in captivity. Snakes are reptiles that are cold blooded, it'd be impossible for them to survive very long without freezing to death in Antarctica's chill.
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.
Not long
You need energy to survive, so you cannot survive without energy.
As long as the GPS vehicle locator receives signal in Antarctica then it should function properly. You should check with the company that supplies the GPS signal and confirm they have coverage in Antarctica.
Penguins visit Antarctica's beaches to breed and this season lasts about 60 days. Then penguins return to their homes in the sea.
Not for very long. People cannot survive for very long without water, anywhere.
You can survive 2-3 days without any liquids