English and French would probably be the best; however, you really only need to know the language of your own country, because if you were sent there to work, you would probably be working with people from your country.
The best languages to know are Mandarin, Spanish and English. These are the top three most prevalent languages in the world.
english obviously is the must learned language for engineer. . .along with it german is the choice of preference
you can reach Antarctica by plan and by ship. In fact ship was used more often in the past but now plane is used aswell from what I know.
No it is not necessary but it would be use full if you if you did
if i would no so i will not open the net
If someone wants to be the best when working in communications, it is important to be able understand and speak several languages. It is also important to know the history and foundation of words and languages.
If you already know Spanish, the following languages would be relatively easy to learn:PortugueseItalianFrenchCatalanEsperanto
Sadly, Antarctica cannot be ice and snow forever. Did you know Antarctica was once a tropical place 200 million years ago? I bet you didn't. Soon, It is possible for Antarctica to be inhabitable again(maybe million of years from now or so). IF there are still people and the world we know today still exist. Antarctica can become a county in the future. The land in Antarctica is about two times bigger than the U.S, and with this effect. Antarctica can be the next best country in the world. People would most likely call it "The land who finally bloomed". However, this effect will be millions of years later and I don't know if humanity will go that far. Especially when the melting of Antarctica will rise sea level and flood all of the other countries worldwide. Who knows? The world map might look different unlike today.
Bilingual means to know 2 languages.
the size of western antarctica ye know hello friends
Nothing. The ancient Greeks did not know Antarctica existed.
Uh, Snow? Ice? There's not much in Antarctica.