How do you safely remove the fossils from ice or snow?
How do you label the fossils? What do you use?
After you find the fossils, how do you transport them?
How many fossils have you found?
What feelings do you experience when you find fossils?
How has the size of Antarctica changed over the past 100 - 1000 years?
How did you feel when you first found out you were going to Antarctica? When you got there?
Do you plan on returning to Antarctica?
What college did you attend? What did you study?
Where were the burrows and animal trails you found? (location on Antractica)
How long does it take to catalog fossils? What happens with the fossils after they have been sorted and put in catalogs? Where are the fossils kept?
What happens if a fossil breaks or gets put in the wrong category/catalog?
What goes into studying fossils? What exactly do you do?
Were all the islands we see on a map part of Gondwana?
How do you know the different boundaries on Antactica? Are they labeled?
 
How do you know the trails you found are fish trails?
How long did it take you to figure out what the fossils were?
How did you know they were from 260 million years ago?
Have you found any unusual fossils?
Do you get a chance to talk to your family?  How do you do that?
Do you have to use math there?  If so, what?  Fractions?
Have you learned anything new you would like to share?
What do you hope to get for Christmas?
How long were you in college?
Do you see any signs of global warming?
Do you get tired of seeing the color white?
How do you get electricity?
Have ever almost stepped in weak or melting ice?
Do you have snowshoes?