No
Yes there are, but it depends how you define mountain. According to the ramblers Association there are 248 mountains in the lake District with Scafell Pike being the highest at 978 metres. The four tallest mountains in the lake district are Scafell Pike, Scafell, Helvellyn, and Skiddaw, all of which are well over 900 m (3,000 ft).
Yes, England has many mountains. A mountain is defined as a peak of over 2000 feet. There are just over 200 in England, mostly in the Lake District in the North-West. The top three are (all in Lake District): Scafell Pike 3,209 feet Scafell 3,163 feet Helvellyn 3,117 feetThe highest mountain in England is Scafell Pike at 3000 feet.
I said Lake District in the United Kingdom. How else do you want me to put it?
Not a plant it can be any tree. And no plants grow on any trunks
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
Plants can survive in sierra mist and it can grow. Plants will grow more with water than any other liquid.
We can grow any of the leguminious plants.
Because flowering plants need sun and rainto grow.
Topsoil, Earth soil, and Bedrock. Plants grow in Topsoil. Any herbivore eats plants.
Yes. Some plants will grow in water. Some plants will grow in gel. Some plants will grow in a soil-less medium such as vermiculite and peat moss. Some plants just need air.
well plants grow better in regular water but if they get any water they will still grow