The highest point in the Arctic region is Mount Elbrus, which is located in the Caucasus Mountains of Russia. It reaches an elevation of 5,642 meters (18,510 feet) above sea level. While Mount Elbrus is often associated with the Arctic due to its northern location, the highest point strictly within the Arctic Circle is the peak of Gunnbjørn Fjeld in Greenland, standing at 3,694 meters (12,119 feet).
The HIGHEST point on earth is Mt. Everest.I think the highest region is Tibet .
No, the North Pole is not a state, it is a country. It is one the poles of the earth and is located in the Arctic.
The HIGHEST point on earth is Mt. Everest. I think the highest region is Tibet though.
It's the other way around . . . The north pole is one point in the Arctic region.
Baldy Peak in Arizona
The North Pole is in the Arctic Region.
Greenland is an island in the Arctic region but is an autonomous territory of Denmark, which is not located in the Arctic region.
The cascade mountains have Mt. Reinier which is the highest point in Washington State.
The highest point is Maromokotro, in the Tsaratanana Massif region in the north of the island, at 2,876 metres (9,436 ft).
The North Pole is located in the Arctic region, while the South Pole is located in the Antarctic region.
The lowest point in the Arctic is the Fram Basin. However, the Arctic is not a continent but rather a region. It is located in the northernmost portion of Earth and is an ocean: the Arctic Ocean. It is mostly covered in ice for the majority of the year. Perhaps you meant the continent of Antarctica. Its lowest point is sea level on the Southern Ocean.
Mount Mitchell in North Carolina is the highest point in the mid-Atlantic region, reaching an elevation of 6,684 feet (2,037 meters).