Antarctica has the lowest average temperature of any continent, with temperatures reaching as low as -80°C (-112°F) in some areas.
The continent with the lowest average annual precipitation is Antarctica.
The world's smallest, flattest, and driest continent is Antarctica. It is the fifth-largest continent in terms of area but has the lowest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica is covered in ice and is the driest continent because it receives very little precipitation.
Australia is the continent that is the lowest, flattest, and, apart from Antarctica, the driest of all continents. It is known for its vast arid and semi-arid regions, such as the Outback, where limited rainfall occurs.
Antarctica is the continent that has the lowest amount of precipitation within a year. The second lowest amount of precipitation annually is recorded by South America who averages .03 of an inch of rain.
Antarctica is the flattest, coldest, and driest continent on Earth. It is also considered the windiest continent, with some areas receiving less than 2 inches of precipitation per year.
Antarctica has no people. Australia has the lowest population of a populated continent with only about 25 million.
The continent with the lowest average annual precipitation is Antarctica.
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
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.
Australia is the lowest/flattest continent in the world.
The world's smallest, flattest, and driest continent is Antarctica. It is the fifth-largest continent in terms of area but has the lowest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica is covered in ice and is the driest continent because it receives very little precipitation.
Antarctica has the highest "average" elevation of all the continents due to the ice pack, and it has the lowest elevation of all the continents getting down to 1.5 km below sea level.
Africa - 55 Europe - 51 Asia - 47 North America - 23 Australia & Oceania - 14 South America - 12 Antarctica - 0 The average number of countries per continent is about 29.
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Mount Kosciuszko is the highest point in the continent (and country) of Australia, while Lake Eyre is the lowest point in the same continent.
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.