Asia: mount everest: 8848m
South america: Aconcagua: 6962m
North America: mount mckinley: 6194m
Africa: kilimanjaro: 5895m
Europe: elbroes: 5642m
Antarctica: mount vinson: 4897
Oceania: Carstensz pyramid: 4884
Vinson Massif is located in Antarctica. It is the highest peak in Antarctica and one of the Seven Summits, which are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.
A continent-continent collision occurs when two continental plates converge and push against each other. This collision can lead to mountain building, as seen in the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that formed the Himalayas.
The Indian subcontinent crashed into the Eurasian continent, leading to the formation of the Himalayan mountain range. This collision continues today, causing the Himalayas to grow about 2.4 inches taller each year.
Highest mountain in Africa: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: 19,340 feet / 5895 meters Highest mountain in Antarctica: Vinson Massif: 16,066 feet / 4897 meters Highest mountain in Asia: Everest, Nepal-China: 29,035 feet / 8850 meters Highest mountain in Australia: Kosciusko: 7310 feet / 2228 meters Highest mountain in Europe: Elbrus, Russia (Caucasus): 18,510 feet / 5642 meters Highest mountain in Western Europe: Mont Blanc, France-Italy: 15,771 feet / 4807 meters Highest mountain in North America:McKinley (Denali), Alaska: 20,320 feet / 6194 meters Highest mountain in Oceania: Puncak Jaya, New Guinea: 16,535 feet / 5040 meters Highest mountain in South America: Aconcagua, Argentina: 22,834 feet / 6960 meters
Asia because it has India and China which have 1 billion people each.
Antarctica is the highest continent, meaning that much of its landscape is mountainous. The highest mountain is Vinson Massif, at 16,050', and it's considered one of the 'seven' summits -- highest mountain on each continent. The southern-most active volcano, Mt Erebus, is also on Antarctica. There is no designated 'chief' mountain on the continent.
Highest mountain in Africa: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: 19,340 feet / 5895 meters Highest mountain in Antarctica: Vinson Massif: 16,066 feet / 4897 meters Highest mountain in Asia: Everest, Nepal-China: 29,035 feet / 8850 meters Highest mountain in Australia: Kosciusko: 7310 feet / 2228 meters Highest mountain in Europe: Elbrus, Russia (Caucasus): 18,510 feet / 5642 meters Highest mountain in Western Europe: Mont Blanc, France-Italy: 15,771 feet / 4807 meters Highest mountain in North America:McKinley (Denali), Alaska: 20,320 feet / 6194 meters Highest mountain in Oceania: Puncak Jaya, New Guinea: 16,535 feet / 5040 meters Highest mountain in South America: Aconcagua, Argentina: 22,834 feet / 6960 meters
A total of 40 medal for Africa the highest in history for the continent.
No the Himalayan Mountains are a mountain range which means it is numorous mountains connected.. The Highest in the Himalayan Mountains is Mt. Everest. Mt Everest is the HIGHEST mountain in the world today, and is getting a couple centimeters taller each year.Partially correct. As part of the Himalayan mountain range, Everest (Chomolungma) is the highest peak in the world, but not the highest single mountain as measured from sea level. That honor belongs to our own Mt. McKinley (Denali) in Alaska.
Mount Vinson Massif is a summit within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica. It is part of the Seven Summits, which includes the highest peak on each continent. The mountain is a classic example of a glaciated peak with steep snow and ice-covered slopes.
Vinson Massif is located in Antarctica. It is the highest peak in Antarctica and one of the Seven Summits, which are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.
Antarctica is the driest, coldest, darkest, windiest, iciest -- and highest -- continent on earth. You can find the peaks of each of these extremes on the continent.
Aconcagua - South America. McKinley - North America. Kilimanjaro - Africa. Elbrus - Europe.
Some mountain ranges, such as the Himalayan Mountain Range are still growing because the tectonic collision that created them is still occuring. The rate of uplift exceeds the rate of erosion. Many mountain ranges, such as the Appalachian Mountains on the North American continent are a result on plate collisions that occured several hundred million years ago, and erosion has greatly eroded their height. At one time, the Appalachian Mountains were higher than Mount Everest, the current highest point on the planet's surface.
A continent-continent collision occurs when two continental plates converge and push against each other. This collision can lead to mountain building, as seen in the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that formed the Himalayas.
The highest mountains in each continent are: Asia-Mt. Everest and it is 29,029 ft tall South America-Mt. Aconcagua and is 22,841 ft tall North America-Mt. McKinley and is 20,320 ft tall Africa-Mt. Kilimanjaro and is 19,330 ft tall Europe-Mt. Elbrus and it is 18,510 ft tall Antarctica-Mt. Vinson Massif and is 16,097 ft tall Australia-Mt. Kosciusko and is 7,310 ft tall. Hope that helps you:)
The Indian subcontinent crashed into the Eurasian continent, leading to the formation of the Himalayan mountain range. This collision continues today, causing the Himalayas to grow about 2.4 inches taller each year.