No.
Antarctica is the only continent that does not have any land areas below sea level.
Most of the continent is above sea level. However, under the polar ice sheet there is land that is below sea level.
beacause there is a big instance that below sea level area will experience floods
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Some of Antarctica is below sea level, notably the continent beneath the South Pole. The ice is nearly two miles thick and the base of the ice could be below sea level.
It is generally assumed that Antarctica has no surface locations below sea level. This is because any area that is below sea level has been filled in and covered by ice. However, there is a coastal area of the rocky Vestfold Hills in coastal Antarctica which has valleys below sea level, as low as -50 meters (150 feet). (These mountains are south of the Indian Ocean, due south of westernmost India.)
The continent with the highest average altitude is Antarctica, while the continent with the lowest point below sea level is Antarctica as well, with parts of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet being below sea level.
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The lowest point on land is the shoreline of the Dead Sea which is 1,341 metres below sea level. The Dead Sea is in Asia.
The deepest point on land is in Antarctica. It is called the Bentley Subglacial Trench, and it reaches a depth of about 8,200 feet below sea level.
Australia is a land area; it is a continent.
Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km. The Transantarctic Mountains divide Antarctica into east and west. East Antarctica constitutes the bulk of the land mass and is the oldest part of the continent. West Antarctica is the newer and smaller area which includes the Antarctic Peninsula and consists of four land areas separated by deep water.