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The Arctic (North Pole) is an area of thick, floating ice floating on the Arctic Sea (Northern Ocean). There is no land. I suspect that Antarctica (South Pole) was meant in the question?

Mount Kirkpatrick is the highest point. There are several groups of mountains crossing the Antarctic Continent.

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