Antarctica has many landforms such as:
glacier
desert
mountain
plain
plateau
valley
nunatak
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Be aware that glaciers, desert, plain, plateau and valley are generally covered with ice.
Cape Horn is the southernmost point in the world, aside from Antarctica, has many landforms. There are mountains, channels, and fjords.
The Hilpanay Mountains, Plapanop Iceberg and Ginger Valley
Plains everywhere on earth are flat landforms. In Antarctica the plains are covered with an ice cap, which is also flat.
Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the Earth's surface. It is the highest continent on earth, with the South Pole sitting on about 12,000 feet of ice. Landforms include Dry Valleys, mountains, and more.
The answer is Goode's Interrupted Homolosine.
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Territorial claims in Antarctica are drawn along lines of longitude, which all converge at the South Pole, and many overlap. This is probably because the continent is covered in ice, so there are 'no natural landforms' -- they exist but are not predictable in their visibility -- to be used to mark borders.
There are no nations in Antarctica.
There are no settlements in Antarctica.
There are no territories in Antarctica.
There are landforms all over the world. It is near impossible to pinpoint the landform that extends the farthest south. Presumably, it would be located in the Antarctic continent. There are many mountain ranges in Antarctica, such as the Transantarctic Mountains, the East and West Antractica Ranges as well. There are many glaciers throughout Antarctica. Landforms are found as far south as the South Pole. Yes. Which is the closest? It is difficult to say.
Japan includes mountains, rivers, many lakes. Basically the same things in the United States of any other continent except for Antarctica or Greenland. For specific names of the most popular landforms you can check out Google or google earth.