Yes.
Vinson Massif is the highest mountain on the Antarctic continent.Vinson Massif
at the top of the highest mountain/hill
This is the name of the highest peak in Antarctica.
Because it is the highest mountain of Antarctica
Antarctica
Antarctica is the highest continent, meaning that much of its landscape is mountainous. The highest mountain is Vinson Massif, at 16,050', and it's considered one of the 'seven' summits -- highest mountain on each continent. The southern-most active volcano, Mt Erebus, is also on Antarctica. There is no designated 'chief' mountain on the continent.
The second highest Antarctic peak is Mount Tyree at 4,852 metres.
Antarctica
Mount Kosciuszko is not on Antarctica, it is the highest mountain on mainland Australia.
Yes. In fact, Antarctica is the highest continent on earth due to its mountainous topography.
The Transantarctic Mountain range is not one single mountain but a long, continuous range of mountains that divides East Antarctica from West Antarctica. The highest peak in this range is Mount Kirkpatrick, which is 14,526 feet (4,428 meters) tall.
The highest mountain in Antarctica is Mount Vinson. It has an elevation of 16,066 feet at its highest point. Mount Vinson is located on the southern part of Sentinel Ridge.