Mount Terra Nova

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Mount Terra Nova is a volcanic peak on Ross Island in Antarctica, forming part of the island’s rugged, ice-covered volcanic landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
volcanic peak
category Mountains of the Ross Dependency
Volcanoes of Ross Island
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
geologicalType volcanic
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasAccessibility remote
hasClimate polar climate
hasEcosystem polar desert
hasFeature glacial ice
snowfields
hasHazard crevasses
extreme cold
hasHumanSettlement none permanent
hasLanguageOfToponymy English
isPartOf Transantarctic volcanic province NERFINISHED
locatedIn Antarctica
Ross Dependency NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ross Island NERFINISHED
mountainRange Ross Island volcanic group NERFINISHED
namedAfter Terra Nova NERFINISHED
namedFor British Antarctic exploration NERFINISHED
near McMurdo Sound NERFINISHED
Mount Erebus NERFINISHED
partOf Ross Island volcanic landscape NERFINISHED
region Southern Ocean region NERFINISHED
surfaceCover ice-covered
terrain rugged
usedFor scientific research
volcanicField Ross Island volcanic field NERFINISHED

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Ross Island hasVolcano Mount Terra Nova