
Continent: Australia
Elevation: 2,228 metres
Where: Mount Kosciuszko
With just over 2 000 meters, Mount Kosciuszko is not impressive by most standards. It’s not very difficult to reach the top, and it’s hard to consider it a deadly mountain. People actually climbed it (or most of it) using motorized vehicles, but that’s forbidden now, due to environmental concerns.
Continent: Oceania (let’s take it this way)
Elevation: 4,884 metres
Where: Carstensz Pyramid, New Guinea

Continent: Antarctica
Elevation: 4,892 metres
Where: Vinson Massif

Continent: Europe
Elevation: 5,642 metres
Where: Mount Elbrus

Since there is no clear limit between Europe and Asia, some say that Mount Elbrus is actually not in Europe, and the highest point in Europe is actually Mont Blanc (4,810 m). Still, at least for the sake of competition, we’ll take it in the old continent.
Continent: Africa
Elevation: 5,895 metres
Where: Kilimanjaro

Continent: North America
Elevation: 6,194 metres
Where: Mount McKinley

Continent: South America
Elevation: 6,962 metres
Where: Aconcagua

Continent: Asia
Elevation: 8848 metres
Where: Mount Everest
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