The main mountain range in Antarctica is the Transantarctic Mountain Range.
The mountain range in Antarctica is the Trans-Antarctic mountain range. The Alps are in Europe The Andes are in South America. The Himalayas are north of India.
This is the name of the highest peak in Antarctica.
Yes, the Andes mountains are a mountain range in South America, stretching from the equator to antarctica
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range.
The "Transantarctic Mountains" divide east and west Antarctica. The mountain range probably got that name because it spans the continent.
vinson massif
The Transantarctic Mountain range is not one single mountain but a long, continuous range of mountains that divides East Antarctica from West Antarctica. The highest peak in this range is Mount Kirkpatrick, which is 14,526 feet (4,428 meters) tall.
There are no biomes in Antarctica.
You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctica mountain range.
Ellsworth Mountains make up the highest mountain range in Antarctica. This range is 360km long and 48km wide at its widest point. The tallest peak of the Ellsworth Mountains, Vinson Massif, is 4897m high.
The mountain range that spreads from Victoria Land to Rockefeller Plateau is the Transantarctic Mountains. It is one of the longest mountain ranges in the world, stretching for about 3,500 kilometers across Antarctica, separating East Antarctica from West Antarctica.