Yes, mountains can be higher than 600 feet.
The mountains in Alaska have a wide range of heights. They rise from 600 feet in the North to 3,600 feet in the south. They also rise from 3,000-4,000 feet in the west to up to 6,000 feet in the East.
Yes, a mountain is typically defined as a landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, usually characterized by a significant elevation difference. While there is no strict consensus on the exact height that qualifies a landform as a mountain, a common threshold is that it must be at least 600 meters (about 2,000 feet) higher than the surrounding terrain. This elevation helps distinguish mountains from hills and other landforms.
Tennessee has a higher elevation. Clingmans Dome in the Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee has an elevation of 6,643 feet above sea level. Florida is relatively flat. The highest natural point of elevation in Florida is Britton Hill at 345 feet above sea level. Florida does have some skyscrapers that are higher than 345 feet.
A340-600 is longer than A380. The length of A340-600 is 75.3m [247 feet] while the length of A380 is 73m [240 feet]
600*5280=3,168,000 feet
600 meters = 1,968.50394 feet
To convert from feet to meters multiply by 0.3048 600 feet = 600 x 0.3048 meters
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 1 mile 600 feet is equal to 5280 + 600 = 5880 feet.
600 millimeters = about 2 feet.
600 feet = 182.88 meters.
600 feet = 182.88 meters.
600 feet is 200 yards.