Antarctica is a continent with mountains, which is true of all continents on earth.
The coast of the Antarctic Peninsula is at sea level and is the northern-most part of Antarctica -- about 1,500 miles north of the South Pole. Antarctica is the highest continent, which means that the rest of the continent is mountainous and high -- and colder than the peninsula.
Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent is covered by an ice sheet. The remaining two percent is either beach or arid, mountainous land.
The terrain was mountainous.
it is mountains
Mountainous is an adjective.
pouched lamprey,toothfish, murray cod, icefish,plunderfish
No its in the Antarctic
Iceland is mountainous.
The Arctic region is located around the North Pole and is an ocean covered by sea ice surrounded by land masses, while the Antarctic region is located around the South Pole and is a continent covered by ice. The Arctic has a polar ice cap that floats on the Arctic Ocean, whereas the Antarctic has a high plateau of ice and snow that covers the continent. Additionally, the Arctic is inhabited by polar bears, while the Antarctic is home to penguins.
Permanent frost is commonly found in polar regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic, as well as high-altitude mountainous regions. These areas have consistently cold temperatures that prevent the frost from melting, leading to year-round frozen ground.
Yes, there is an Antarctic Circle.
The Antarctic Peninsula