I just did a project on Antarctica I learned that there are mountains that are landmarks. Some of which are Mountain Erebus - a volcano and Vinson Mastiff - the tallest mountain on the continent.
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
Your answer depends on where you are. Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface. Landmarks are visible everywhere, owing to Antarctica's mountainous terrain.
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
If by landmark, you mean a natural formation that can be used to identify a location, then, yes: many prominent mountain peaks and other geographical phenomenon are available all over the continent.
There are a few landmarks on the continent, notably the South Pole marker that is moved each year because the ice at 90 degrees S is shifting and moving, and there are a few busts and memorials installed in various research stations there. There are no man-made landmarks that are visible from open water, so when sailing near Antarctica, one looks for natural landmarks to identify the continent.
Here are 8 landmarks - # The South PoleMount # Erebus (volcano) # The Antarctic Peninsula # The Ross Ice Shelf # The Transantarctic Mountains # The Lambert Glacier (largest in the world) # Mawson's Hut # Vinson Massif (highest mountain)
Since there are not many landmarks, and since the glacial ice is always in motion, scientists use GPS coordinates to identify precise locations on the Antarctic continent.
Indiana dosent have landmarks
What are the seven landmarks? of which country?
french landmarks
one of the landmarks are the Great Wall
No, Hawaii does not have any landmarks at all.