The highest elevation in South America is Cerro Aconcagua in Argentina with an elevation of 6,960 meters or 22,834.65 feet.
The highest elevation in South America is Cerro Aconcagua in Argentina with an elevation of 6,960 meters or 22,834.65 feet.
Cerro Aconcaguns (22,831 ft.)
The highest point is probably in Chile or Aregentina
Mount Aconcagua is the high peak you seek.
Aconcagua Summit is the highest spot in South America, It is located in the Andes mountain range in Argentina and it has an elevation of 6,962 meters (22,840 feet) above sea level
Chili has the highest average elevation almost the whole country is over 6000ft
The capital with the highest elevation in South America is Quito, Ecuador. It is located at an altitude of around 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level.
Its highest point is 5,775m and the lowest is 0m or sealevel
west and the rockies
Do you mean height? Of the two, South America has a taller highest point and average elevation than Europe. However, Asia contains the tallest highest point in the world.
West, because the Andes Mountains are over 20,000 ft high.
Mt. Aconcagua rises to an elevation of about 6,962 m (22,841 ft) above sea level and is the highest mountain in South America. It is located in the Andes in Argentina.
The Andes is in South America, and it is the longest mountain range on dry land. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Andes, and it is also the highest mountain in the Americas. Its elevation is 6,962 m (22,841 ft).