Yes, South America features significant high elevations, particularly in the Andes Mountains, which run along the western edge of the continent. The Andes include some of the highest peaks outside of the Himalayas, such as Aconcagua, which stands at about 6,961 meters (22,838 feet) above sea level. Additionally, many regions, such as the Altiplano plateau in Bolivia, are situated at high altitudes, contributing to the continent's overall elevation.
Altiplanos are high elevation planes located in south America
The highest elevation in South America is Cerro Aconcagua in Argentina with an elevation of 6,960 meters or 22,834.65 feet.
Mount Aconcagua is the high peak you seek.
Its highest point is 5,775m and the lowest is 0m or sealevel
West, because the Andes Mountains are over 20,000 ft high.
Aconcagua 6.962 Argentina South America
Greenland
the elevation is 1255627
An example of a highland region is the Andes mountains in South America, known for their high elevation and rugged terrain.
-45m at salinas chicas
it's -45m at Salinas Chicas
Sassafras Mountain, in upper Pickens County, is 3560 ft in elevation.