If you are a temporary worker or a scientist working temporarily in Antarctica, the country that supports the station will limit the time you can remain 'on the ice' continuously. For example, the National Science Foundation that represents the scientific work of the USA, requires that a person must take 'R&R' off the ice for about six weeks after 12 months of service before returning for another tour.
its cold
It could destroy an almost untouched land and there are no hotels or resorts
There are no hotels or resorts.
Going to Antarctica?
by going to Antarctica?
there's no age requirement set on persons traveling to Antarctica. At the most I would think that if you were going to Antarctica you'd just abide by the laws of the country that own the part you're going to.
Going far enough back Antarctica was tropical.
in Antarctica
very long
Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the earth's surface. The land will not melt.
bECAUSE HE PEED!
Freezing your nuts off