Antarctica grows no food. Thus to survive there you need to take all you would need with you.
Because you would be mounting an expedition, your concerns include portability, nutrition and high-calorie content. (Trekking in Antarctica can consume up to 5,000 calories per day.)
Heroic era explorers packed in pemmican -- 50% ground meat, 50% lard -- because of its efficiency. Pemmican is heated on portable stoves with blocks of melted compact snow/ice to produce a high-efficiency food product aimed at your survival.
You can read more about pemmican, below.
no food
you would need lots of snow gear and food and you would need clothes and tooth paste and tooth brushes and pj's
Bees need a food source (pollen) that is not freely available in Antarctica. Also they would not be able to survive in the climate in Antarctica due to the low temperature.
No. Antarctica is too cold to support any species of owls. In addition, because no land mammals can live there, owls would not have the food they need to survive.
To reach FMS (which I assume refers to a specific location or institution) from Antarctica, you would generally need to travel northward. Antarctica is located at the southernmost part of the Earth, so moving in a northerly direction would take you away from the continent. The exact cardinal direction could vary slightly depending on the specific location of FMS.
Your answer depends on your purpose for visiting the continent. If you want to survive, then you'll need food, water and shelter for you and your crew for the duration of your visit.
As is true anywhere on earth, you need shelter, water and food. Warm clothing would also contribute to your survival.
Foods that wont go off easily like beans
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.
To survive in Antarctica, one would need appropriate clothing (such as insulated and waterproof gear), shelter (like a sturdy tent or insulated shelter), a reliable heat source, adequate food and water supplies, communication devices, and medical supplies for emergencies. Additionally, specialized equipment for extreme cold conditions and navigation tools would also be essential.
Not likely. In order to keep your body warm, you need energy supplied by food.
Antarctic survival depends on body warmth, water and food.