There are no mountains in London (not even any respectable hills.)
There are no mountains.
London is a large conurbation with nearly 8 million inhabitants. There aren't any mountains in London.
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No. There are no mountains in southeast England.
7,819 miles from london
The Appalachian Mountains consist of several ranges, including the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Great Smoky Mountains, and the Allegheny Mountains. These ranges form the Cordillera Appalachia in the Eastern United States.
Hundreds The ones over 3000 feet in Scotland are called Monroes, and yes, there are hundreds of them ! The Lake District & Wales also have mountains, but they are not mainly over 3000 feet. (Snowdon is 3560 ft, Pen y Gwddair 2926 Cadr Ydris)
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No. The nearest mountains to London are about 200 miles away.
The Scandinavian highlands consist of both mountains and plateaus. The region is characterized by a mix of rugged mountain ranges, such as the Scandinavian Mountains, and extensive plateaus with rolling hills and flat expanses.
A group of mountains are called mountain ranges.
London does not have traditional mountains, as it is primarily a flat city. However, there are notable hills, such as Hampstead Heath, Primrose Hill, and Parliament Hill, which offer elevated views of the city. These areas are often referred to as "hills" rather than mountains.