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Mount Phillips
Mount Phillips is located in Antarctica
Mount Phillips
Mount Phillips
Location in Antarctica
Highest point
Elevation 3,035 m (9,957 ft)
Geography
Location Borchgrevink Coast, Victoria Land, Antarctica

Mount Phillips (73°01′S 167°15′E / 73.017°S 167.250°E / -73.017; 167.250) is a tall, mostly ice-covered mountain located in Antarctica. It stands about 3,035 meters (9,957 feet) high. This impressive peak is found on the Borchgrevink Coast, which is part of Victoria Land.

Mount Phillips is an important landmark in this icy region. It marks the western edge of Victoria Land. The mountain was first spotted in January 1841 by a famous explorer named Sir James Clark Ross.

Exploring Mount Phillips

Mount Phillips is a significant part of the Malta Plateau. This plateau is a high, flat area in Antarctica. The mountain itself is covered in ice and snow for most of the year.

Where is Mount Phillips Located?

Mount Phillips is situated in a very remote part of the world. It is on the Borchgrevink Coast in Victoria Land, Antarctica. This area is known for its harsh, cold environment.

It is located about 11 miles (18 kilometers) west of another mountain called Mount Alberts. The Borchgrevink Coast was named after Carsten Borchgrevink, an Anglo-Norwegian explorer. He was one of the first people to explore parts of Antarctica.

How Tall is Mount Phillips?

Mount Phillips reaches an elevation of about 3,035 meters (9,957 feet). This makes it a very tall mountain. To give you an idea, that's almost as tall as some of the highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains!

Its height means it often stands out in the landscape. The mountain's icy slopes are a challenge for explorers.

Who Discovered and Named Mount Phillips?

Mount Phillips was discovered in January 1841. It was first seen by Sir James Clark Ross. He was a British naval officer and explorer. Sir James Clark Ross led an expedition to Antarctica.

He named the mountain after Professor John Phillips. Professor Phillips was an important scientist. He worked as an assistant secretary for the British Science Association. This association helps promote science and research.

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