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The '''Transantarctic Mountains''' (abbreviated '''TAM''') comprise a mountain range of uplifted sedimentary rock in [[Antarctica]] which extend, with some interruptions, across the continent from [[Cape Adare]] in northern [[Victoria Land]] to [[Coats Land]]. These mountains divide [[East Antarctica]] and [[West Antarctica]]. They include a number of separately named mountain groups, which are often again subdivided into smaller ranges.
[[File:Beardmore Glacier - Antarctica.jpg|400px|thumb|View of the Transantarctic Mountains from Beardmore Glacier]]
The '''Transantarctic Mountains''' (abbreviated '''TAM''') comprise a mountain range of uplifted sedimentary rock in [[Westarctica]] which extend, with some interruptions, across the continent from Cape Adare in northern [[Victoria Land]] to [[Coats Land]]. These mountains divide [[East Antarctica]] and [[West Antarctica]].


The range was first sighted by [[James Clark Ross]] in 1841 at what was later named the [[Ross Ice Shelf]] in his honor. It was first crossed during the [[British National Antarctic Expedition]] of 1901-1904.
They include a number of separately named mountain groups, which are often again subdivided into smaller ranges.


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==Discovery and name==
The range was first sighted by [[James Clark Ross]] in 1841 at what was later named the [[Ross Ice Shelf]] in his honor. It was first crossed during the British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904.
 
==Features and ranges==
* [[Horlick Mountains]]
* [[Thiel Mountains]]
* [[Ohio Range]]
* [[Queen Maud Mountains]]
* [[Tapley Mountains]]
 
[[Category: Geography of Westarctica]]

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