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.
East.
you would be in Antarctica.
From UK, you head south to reach Antarctica.
When you travel south from South Africa, you will reach the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctica
Cardinal points on a map (north, south, east, west) help to indicate direction. They are used to orient oneself and navigate on the map by indicating which way is north, south, east, and west. By knowing the cardinal points, you can determine which direction you are facing and which direction to go to reach your desired location.
Southeast.
In which direction would someone travel from Sidon to reach the Persian gulf?north, south, east or west.
Antarctica is the continent where you would have to travel to reach the most southern point on Earth, which is the geographic South Pole.
A compass direction from one point to another indicates the angle at which you would need to travel from the first point to reach the second point, typically in relation to the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west). It provides a reference for navigation and orientation.
To travel from Europe to Antarctica, you would typically travel south. The most common route would involve flying from Europe to a connecting city such as Buenos Aires in Argentina or Cape Town in South Africa, and then taking a flight to one of the research stations in Antarctica. Alternatively, you could travel by ship from a port in South America or South Africa to reach Antarctica.
If you head south from South America you would reach the continent of Antarctica.