Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.
You can find Antarctica's dry valleys using these coordinates: 77.4667° S, 162.5167°.
Barren rocks in Antarctica are usually called Dry Valleys or Nunatacks.
Antarctica's Dry Valleys -- a region of Antarctica near the New Zealand scientific research station and one American station -- are barren. There may be a temporary scientific hut occupied for a few weeks during the austral summer, especially near Lake Vanda. Otherwise, the Dry Valleys have been compared to the surface of the planet Mars.
The Dry Valleys have been said to mimic the landscape on other planets, including the moon and Mars.
Taylor Dry Valley is the name of one valley.
The landforms in Antarctica are Dry Valleys, Mountains and Barren Rock.
The Dry Valleys of Antarctica is the driest place on Earth - 2nd would probably be the Sahara.
Antarctica is a continent. Under all the snow and ice are mountains, valleys and plains above sea level just like other continents.
no. Unfoutanetly there isnt any vshaped valleys in the nile
valleys some of the tallest mountains and deepest valleys known in the solar system.
The McMurdo Dry Valleys lie across McMurdo Sound from the McMurdo Research Station, and are areas devoid of ice. This landscape has been compared to the surface of the planet Mars.