One hundred percent of the Antarctic continent is above sea level, except at the beach, which is subject to the rise and fall of tides.
Antarctica is not below sea level. It is a continent mostly covered by thick ice sheets, with its surface elevation reaching heights of over 4,000 meters above sea level.
Much of Antarctica is more than 10,560 feet above sea level.
Antarctica
Antarctica has the lowest elevation above sea level among the continents.
All of the continets are above sea level at some point.
The altitude of a plain can vary, but it is mostly flat and close to sea level. Plains can be found at various elevations, from below sea level to several thousand feet above sea level.
Antarctica is the highest continent on earth. The highest country is Nepal.
No. Antarctica is a continent. It is mostly covered by ice. It does nothing by sit there surrounding the south pole. The ice that is melting on Antarctica is contributing to the rise of sea levels, but the continent is not doing this.
Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface and is one of the seven continents that represent land on earth above sea level.
Elevation -- a measurement of height above sea level in this case -- means the same in Antarctica as it does on any continent on earth.
Large amounts of England, mostly the beaches, are zero metres above sea level. Some bits, like the mountains, are as much as 400m above sea level.
The highest point of Antarctica is the Vinson Massif at 4,897 metres above sea-level.Vinson Massif