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Mount Kyle
Mount Kyle is located in Antarctica
Mount Kyle
Mount Kyle
Location in Antarctica
Highest point
Elevation 2,900 m (9,500 ft)
Geography
Location Borchgrevink Coast, Victoria Land, Antarctica
Parent range Admiralty Mountains, Deming Glacier

Mount Kyle is a tall mountain located in Antarctica. It stands about 2,900 meters (that's over 9,500 feet!) high. This impressive peak is found in the Admiralty Mountains, right along the northern edge of the Deming Glacier. It's a great example of how mountains are explored and named in remote parts of the world.

Exploring Mount Kyle's Location

Mount Kyle is situated in a very cold and icy place! It's part of the Admiralty Mountains, which are a large group of mountains in Victoria Land, Antarctica. Specifically, you can find it along the Borchgrevink Coast. Imagine a vast, frozen continent, and this mountain is one of its many amazing features.

How Was Mount Kyle Mapped?

Mapping a mountain in Antarctica is a big job! Mount Kyle was carefully mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). This group is made up of scientists and explorers who study the Earth. They used information from surveys done on the ground and also from air photos taken by the United States Navy. These photos were taken between 1960 and 1963, helping to create detailed maps of this remote area.

Who Was Mount Kyle Named After?

Many places in Antarctica are named after people who helped explore or work there. Mount Kyle was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names. This committee decides the names for features in Antarctica. The mountain was named after Ricky L. Kyle. He was a Utilitiesman in the United States Navy and worked at McMurdo Station in 1967. A Utilitiesman is someone who helps keep important systems like water, heating, and power running, which is super important in a place as challenging as Antarctica!

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