Bell Mountain in Antarctica is actually a bluff-type mountain that forms part of the northeast edge of the Gridley Plateau, in the Queen Alexandra Range of mountains. It is 4,305 metres high.
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.
In Antarctica, members of Shackleton's team climbed Mount Everest, but there is no record that Shackleton was part of the team.*****Please note that Mount Everest is in the Himalayas, not in Antarctica.
Transantarctic refers to something that spans or crosses the continent of Antarctica. For example, the Transantarctic Mountains are a mountain range that runs across Antarctica from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea, dividing the continent into East Antarctica and West Antarctica.
The precise location of Antarctica's highest mountain is 78.5255° S, 85.6171° W.
The easternmost mountain in the world is Mount Craig, part of the Appalachian Mountains, located in North Carolina, USA. However, if considering major mountain ranges, the easternmost prominent peak is Mount Tyree in Antarctica. It is essential to specify the context when discussing the easternmost mountain, as it can vary based on geographical definitions.
You can find Bell Mountain -- properly "...Mount Bell (84°4′S 167°30′E [that] is a bluff-type mountain, 4,305 m, forming a part of the northeast edge of Grindley Plateau, 6 nautical miles (11 km) southeast of Mount Mackellar in Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica." There are no countries on Antarctica.
Antarctica's best known mountain would be Mount Erebus which is an active volcano and is 3,794 metres high.
According to its Wikipedia entry: "Mount Bell (84°4′S 167°30′E) is a bluff-type mountain, 4,305 m, forming a part of the northeast edge of Grindley Plateau, six nautical miles (11 km) southeast of Mount Mackellar in Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica."
The main mountain range in Antarctica is the Transantarctic Mountain Range.
Mount Bell (in Antarctica) is 4,305 meters high. If you want to use silly units of measurement (ie feet) then know that 1 meter = 3.280839895 feet and convert it yourself.
Bell Mountain Wilderness was created in 1980.
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.
There are several mountain chains in Antarctica, and you may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountains.
It is the Vinson Massif is the largest mountain.
The area of Bell Mountain Wilderness is 36.531 square kilometers.
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Most of Antarctica is high above sea level, making it the highest continent on Earth. Most all of the area is mountainous and 98% of it lies under an ice sheet.