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The lowest elevation in the polar regions is found in Antarctica, specifically at the Bentley Subglacial Trench, which lies approximately 2,540 meters (8,333 feet) below sea level. This trench is located beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In the Arctic, while there are low-lying areas, there are no significant sub-sea-level elevations comparable to those in Antarctica.

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