The lowest point on land is the shoreline of the Dead Sea which is 1,341 metres below sea level. The Dead Sea is in Asia.
Which continent and era are you asking about.
The expanse of land known as a 'continental shelf' where seawater is shallow, before it drops off into the ocean.
One main feature of Antarctica is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
Asia because it has the Himalayas and I think it has the Black Sea too.
The continent with the highest average altitude is Antarctica, while the continent with the lowest point below sea level is Antarctica as well, with parts of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet being below sea level.
Pangaea's main feature was a super-continent made up of all the land in the world (except China).
What Continent does a land snail live on
Asia is the largest continent in the world, covering about 30% of the Earth's land area. It is home to the highest and lowest points on Earth - Mount Everest and the Dead Sea. Asia is also known for its diverse landscapes, cultures, and population, making it a region of great historical, cultural, and natural significance.
Death Valley is the lowest elevation in North America at 282 feet (86 m) below sea level and is one of the Mojave Desert's more notorious places.
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
Australia is the smallest continent by land area.