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Yes, Antarctica is home to several mountain ranges, the most prominent being the Transantarctic Mountains, which divide East Antarctica from West Antarctica. Other notable ranges include the Ellsworth Mountains and the Sentinel Range. The highest peak in Antarctica is Vinson Massif, which rises to about 4,892 meters (16,050 feet). The continent's harsh climate and ice cover make these mountains remote and challenging to access.

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