It would be in the polar climate.
I would have to say: McMurdo Station.
Every step you take from the South Pole is North. Your direction of travel would be slightly Northwest in order to reach McMurdo Station..
Your answer depends on the route you take. For example, you would fly from New York City to Hawaii, then to Christchurch, New Zealand, then to McMurdo Station -- 10,638.372 nautical miles. Note that there is no commercial air service to anywhere on Antarctica. You may be able to charter a private flight from Christchurch to McMurdo Station.
An arid climate, such as a desert, can have limited to no vegetation due to low water availability. In polar climates, extreme cold temperatures and a short growing season can also lead to sparse vegetation or no vegetation.
Flight time from Christchurch, New Zealand to McMurdo Station is about eight hours in a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy transport.
mixed forest
soil exhaustion then deforestation
Chaparral - scrub and woodland
Your answer depends on your starting point and your destination. One option is between Christchurch, New Zealand and McMurdo Station. The flight time in a government airplane is about eight hours.
mixed forest and some grass
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You would enter a polar climate as you move towards the Earth's poles from a highland climate. The temperature would drop significantly, and the landscape would transition to tundra or ice caps with little vegetation.