The lowest point is the Bentley Subglacial Trench at -8,327 ft. (-2,538 m) below sea level.
This is also the lowest point on Earth not covered by seawater, although it is covered in ice.
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Because Antarctica is so unexplored, indeed, the lowest point has not yet been identified. The Bentley Sub-glacial Trench is the deepest discovered to date.
The lowest point of the Arctic would be sea level. Much of the Arctic is ocean.
The lowest accessible points on the surface of the continent are located at the water's edge, or sea level.
The lowest bedrock elevation recorded in Antarctica is 2341 metres below sea level, in the Astrolabe Subglacial Basin.
The lowest point on Antarctica is found in the Bentley Sub-glacial trench, found 2,555 metres below sea level. This is the lowest place on earth not covered by water.
To date -- July 2015 -- this point has not yet been absolutely identified.
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The lowest point in the Arctic is the Fram Basin. However, the Arctic is not a continent but rather a region. It is located in the northernmost portion of Earth and is an ocean: the Arctic Ocean. It is mostly covered in ice for the majority of the year. Perhaps you meant the continent of Antarctica. Its lowest point is sea level on the Southern Ocean.
Mount McKinley is located in Alaska facing Wonder Lake. The lowest point of the mountain is at sea level in the Gulf of Alaska, the Bering Sea, and the Arctic Ocean.
The highest point in Montana is Granite Peak at 12,807 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Montana is 1,800 feet above sea level at the Kootenai River at the border with Idaho.
The Arctic and Pacific Oceans are the lowest points
The Arctic Ocean is roughly 8% the size of the Pacific Ocean. The Arctic Ocean is also the smallest of the five oceans. The oceans lowest point is 4,665 meters and the highest point is 0 meters.it is made up of 90 percent ice
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The lowest elevation is sea level and the highest elevation is the summit of Gunnbjørn Fjeld, the highest point in the Arctic, at 3,694 meters (12,119 ft)
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