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 feet
The highest mountain in England is Scafell Pike at 3000 feet.
Yes there are mountainous areas
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There aren't any mountains in southern England. There aren't even many hills. The North and South Downs.
No England is not made out of mountains but there are some mountains in england
There aren't any mountains anywhere near Essex.
London is a large conurbation with nearly 8 million inhabitants. There aren't any mountains in London.
what mountains cover much of new england??!!
There are about 2,700 miles between England, UK and the Caucasus Mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains.
Most of the mountains in the UK are in Scotland, not in England. The two best known ranges are the Grampians and the Cairngorms.
No. There are no mountains in southeast England.
the New England colonies were near the Application mountains and the st Lawrence River.
The pennines mountains are in England. Down the middle of the north of England.