Actually, it's fairly easy to communicate electronically with people in Antarctica. This continent has no permanent residents, only scientists from the rest of the world.
I suggest you keep the rest of your answer, but find other examples.
Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction.
The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how well do we connect with people in Antarctica. They are far away from us, and it's very hard to get there. So geographers use those factors to look at how interaction takes place and ways it could possible be hindered.
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