Elevation -- a measurement of height above sea level in this case -- means the same in Antarctica as it does on any continent on earth.
Antarctica is the continent with the highest mean elevation in the world. Antarctica's average elevation is 2,500 meters which is why it has the highest elevation of all the continents.
The elevation of Antarctica -- or any continent -- near the ocean is sea level.
The lowest elevation in Antarctica is in the Bentley Subglacial Trench. At its surface is the deepest ice yet discovered and, also, the world's lowest elevation not under seawater
Antarctica has the highest "average" elevation of all the continents due to the ice pack, and it has the lowest elevation of all the continents getting down to 1.5 km below sea level.
"TW" on an elevation map typically stands for "top of the world," indicating the highest point on that specific map. It signifies the peak or summit of a particular area in terms of elevation.
Antarctica is the highest continent given its size and average elevation.
Antarctica has the lowest elevation above sea level among the continents.
The highest elevation is the Vinson Massif in the Ellsworth Mountains of Western Antarctica (78.5 S 85.6 W). It has an elevation of 16,050 feet (4,892 m) above sea level.
Antarctica has thick ice cover and the highest average elevation of all the continents because of its location on the south pole.
Antarctica with an average elevation of 7,500 feet above sea level. Antarctica is also the driest, coldest and windiest continent on earth, has the most fresh water (frozen) and is the largest desert.
The world's smallest, flattest, and driest continent is Antarctica. It is the fifth-largest continent in terms of area but has the lowest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica is covered in ice and is the driest continent because it receives very little precipitation.
TOS is an acronym or stands for Terms Of Service, The Operating System, Time Of Service, Type Of Service.