you would need lots of snow gear and food and you would need clothes and tooth paste and tooth brushes and pj's
You can go to Antarctica as a tourist if you can afford it: cruises being among some of the most expensive cruises on earth. Or you can go to Antarctica and work in support of science, by applying to your government's representative in Antarctica. The USA government's representative in Antarctica is the National Science Foundation. Finally, you can go to Antarctica as a science if you are funded by your government to investigate a question pertaining to the health of planet earth.
Coat snow pants someting to do (etc.)
Mawson's first trip to Antarctica was in 1908 - 1909, as part of Ernest Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition.
caned soup, baked beans and noodles :) good luck on your trip if you ever go
The Endeavor was sailed by Ernest Shackleton and his crew to Antarctica. It ended up being trapped in sea ice, and was eventually damaged beyond repair. Then Shackleton's crew had to go on a very difficult trip to escape Antarctica using the ship's lifeboats, but they all survived the trip.
I could take some food,tools, and other things I migth need
Food, yes, water, no you can melt snow/ice for that. However you will also need to be prepared to collect and bring back all your human waste. You can not leave this on Antarctica - the law requires that the environment remains pristine.
He is known for his trip to antarctica
One may find fares for an Antarctica trip from Victory Cruises or Expedition Trips. These two sites are specialists in the market and will provide good advice for travel.
Former President Obama's trip to Antarctica aimed to highlight the urgency of addressing climate change and to witness firsthand the effects of global warming on the continent. The trip helped raise awareness about the rapidly melting ice sheets and the need for international cooperation to combat climate change. Obama's visit underscored the importance of taking action to protect the environment and preserve Antarctica's delicate ecosystem for future generations.
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Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean: you cannot get there by car. Since there are no roadways in Antarctica, a car isn't of much use there, even if you paid to fly it or ship one to the continent.