The highest peak is Vinson Massif and the longest river is the seasonal, melt-water river Onyx.
Antarctica.
Vinson Massif
at the top of the highest mountain/hill
This is the name of the highest peak in Antarctica.
The precise location of Antarctica's highest mountain is 78.5255° S, 85.6171° W.
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.
It is 6,062 feet above sea level.
Gannett Peak, in the Wind River Mountain Range of Wyoming, is the highest peak in Wyoming at 13,804 feet.
The second highest Antarctic peak is Mount Tyree at 4,852 metres.
It shows us the time between the peak rainfall and peak discharge. Peak rainfall is the highest rain amount. Peak discharge is the highest the water level reaches in the river.
Vinson Masiff is the highest mountain peak on the continent of Antarctica, which is not a country.
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.