Antarctica
Vinson Massif is located in Antarctica. It is the highest peak in Antarctica and one of the Seven Summits, which are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.
The continent with the highest point is Asia, with Mount Everest as the highest peak. The continent with the lowest point is Antarctica, with an ice-free point known as Bentley Subglacial Trench.
The major mountain range in Haiti is the Massif du Nord in the north, which includes the Pic la Selle, the highest peak in Haiti. There are also smaller mountain ranges like the Massif de la Hotte and Massif de la Selle in the south of the country.
Each of the four mountains is the tallest peak on its respective continent. Aconcagua is in Argentina (South America). Mount McKinley (now called Denali) is in Alaska (North America). Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania (Africa). Mount Elbrus is in Russia (Europe). The remaining three are : Mount Everest (Asia) Mount Kosciuszko (Australia) Vinson Massif (Antarctica)
One example of a volcano located in the middle of a continent is Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. It is a dormant volcano and is the highest peak in Africa.
Vinson Masiff is the highest mountain peak on the continent of Antarctica, which is not a country.
Vinson Massif
Mt. Vinson Massif is 16,067 feet high and is the highest peak in Antarctica and one of the renowned Seven Summits. The first measurement of the Vinson Massif was established in 1959.
If you are referring to the volcano. It is called Mt. Erebus
Vinson Massif, which is the continent's highest peak, and Mount Erebus, which is the southern-most active volcano are both famous mountains in Antarctica.
The highest Antarctic peak is Vinson Massif at 5,140 metres. It is located at 78° 31′ 31.74″ S, 85° 37′ 1.73″ W.
The highest peak is Vinson Massif and the longest river is the seasonal, melt-water river Onyx.
Vinson Mastiff is the highest point on the Antarctic continent. It soars 4,892 metres (16,050 ft) into the air.
The precise location of Antarctica's highest mountain is 78.5255° S, 85.6171° W.
The highest Antarctic peak is Vinson Massif at 5,140 metres. Mount Erebus is an active volcano and is 3,794 metres high.
The highest Antarctic peak is Mount Vinson, which is part of the Vinson Massif at 4,892 metres or 16,050 feet. You can find it using these coordinates: 78° 31′ 31.74″ S, 85° 37′ 1.73″ W. The second highest Antarctic peak is Mount Tyree at 4,852 metres.
Vinson Massif, the highest peak in Antarctica at 4,892 m (16,050 ft), is located in the Ellsworth Mountains. Antarctica contains many other mountains, on both the main continent and the surrounding islands. Mount Erebus on Ross Island is the world's southernmost active volcano.