Antarctica is the highest continent given its size and average elevation.
Antarctica is a mountainous continent -- the highest continent on earth. There are flat areas, however, where ice covers the continent, notably the polar plateau.
The southern most continent is Antarctica.
Yes. In fact, Antarctica is the highest continent on earth due to its mountainous topography.
Antarctica is a continent with mountains, which is true of all continents on earth.
Most of Antarctica is high above sea level, making it the highest continent on Earth. Most all of the area is mountainous and 98% of it lies under an ice sheet.
The most mountainous continent in the world is Asia
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.
The coast of the Antarctic Peninsula is at sea level and is the northern-most part of Antarctica -- about 1,500 miles north of the South Pole. Antarctica is the highest continent, which means that the rest of the continent is mountainous and high -- and colder than the peninsula.
The most northern continent is Antarctica.
AntarcticaThe southern most continent is Antarctica.
Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica -- the highest continent on earth -- is covered with an ice sheet. You may be thinking of the flat polar plateau, which is the longest sight-line on earth to the horizon -- about eight miles. Under the ice, Antarctica is very mountainous.
Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth.