Your answer depends on the speed of your sailing vessel and your Antarctic port, which would be many hundred miles from the inland South Pole. You could end your trek to the South Pole by private transport, since there is no commercial transport service anywhere on Antarctica.
that depends whereabouts in England you are
almost 10 months
About 336.6 hour
It would probably help to specify from where. From the North Pole, it's not very far. From the South Pole it's a bit farther.
Lets see here... I think it would take about 1 second and 3 years.
it would take about 2 hours
Sir Walter Raleigh never ventured near the South Pole.
It would take about.... a month or two! But i suggest asking a PRO STOP GOING ON ANSWERSZ! i use it cuz my teacher doesnt care...
They have a long dark winter. During the southern winter (March-September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all. The people who live near the south pole are scientists and they carry on with their scientific activities during the winter.
If by "day" you mean how long is the sun above the horizon, then the answer is that AT the South Pole there 4380 hours in the "day" and only one "day" in any year.
A long way, they are much closer to the South Pole.
well that really depends on which route you would take or if there were any storms you would have to go around but either way probably a long time