Aconcagua is the highest mountain in South America at 22,837 feet high. It is located in the Andes mountain range in Mendoza, Argentina.
tierra del fuego
12.449° North is.
Cape Horn
cape of good hope
Patagonia
dame
yay tigger
The highest point in South America is Aconcagua.. It is in the Andes of western Argentina near the Chilean border. It is also the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6,960.8 metres (22,837 ft), and the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
Mt. McKinley Alaska.
Highest point on earth is Mount Everest and the lowest point on earth is the Marinian Trench... I think its spelled that way
27,716ft
the answer is depending on how fast the wave is going I believe the answer would be something like cycles (or Hertz).
Aconcagua
yes
Do you mean height? Of the two, South America has a taller highest point and average elevation than Europe. However, Asia contains the tallest highest point in the world.
The highest point is probably in Chile or Aregentina
Cerro Aconcaguns (22,831 ft.)
The highest point in South America is Aconcagua.. It is in the Andes of western Argentina near the Chilean border. It is also the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6,960.8 metres (22,837 ft), and the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
Its highest point is 5,775m and the lowest is 0m or sealevel
Aconcagua in the world's highest mountain range, the Andes, is the highest point in South America. The lowest point in South America is Laguna del Carbon, a salt lake in Santa Cruz, Argentina is the lowest point in South America.
South America's highest capital city is La Paz in Bolivia
The highest elevation in South America is Cerro Aconcagua in Argentina with an elevation of 6,960 meters or 22,834.65 feet.
ChileSouth America
Angel falls is the highest waterfall in south america