The lowest elevation in Antarctica is in the Bentley Subglacial Trench. At its surface is the deepest ice yet discovered and, also, the world's lowest elevation not under seawater
Antarctica has the lowest elevation above sea level among the continents.
Antarctica has the highest "average" elevation of all the continents due to the ice pack, and it has the lowest elevation of all the continents getting down to 1.5 km below sea level.
The Bentley Subglacial Trench in Antarctica is the lowest point not covered by water at -2,540 feet. If you don't count Antarctica, the Dead Sea is the lowest point in the world.
There is no data available for "average elevations of continents" except that Antarctica, with its deep ice cap, has the highest overall elevation. This would not be the case if considering the underlying land surface. Of the 7 classic continents, Australia (proper) may have the lowest elevation because it has fewer tall mountain ranges than Europe or the Americas.Asia has the lowest and highest points on earth, the Dead Sea on Israel/Jordan border is the lowest and the highest is Mount Everest, Nepal/China
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The elevation of Antarctica -- or any continent -- near the ocean is sea level.
The lowest elevation in the polar regions is found in Antarctica, specifically at the Bentley Subglacial Trench, which lies approximately 2,540 meters (8,333 feet) below sea level. This trench is located beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In the Arctic, while there are low-lying areas, there are no significant sub-sea-level elevations comparable to those in Antarctica.
Rhode Island's lowest elevation is sea level.
The Dead Sea, the lowest elevation point in the world.
The highest elevation in Turkey is Mount Ararat and the lowest elevation in Turkey is The Mediteranian sea.
the lowest temperature recorded in Antarctica is -128.6 F
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