Actually it depends on the Instruments, No. of Labours, Their skill, and the speed they work, the information you have provided is not enough to conclude... Have a good Day! :)
No, the topographic map of a mountain constructed 10000 years from now would not be identical to a map drawn in 1990. Natural processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, and climate change would likely alter the landscape significantly over such a long timespan, resulting in changes to the mountain's features and topography.
A few years
1000 years
10000 i think but it was so long ago since i did mine
it would take a verrrrrrry long time'
10000-Li Long Wall (10000 Li = about 5000 km)
A long row of mountains would be called a mountain range.
The amount of time needed to walk around the base of a mountain depends on which mountain and how big it is.
level it up in mount coronet anywhere as long as ur inside the mountain
The longest mountain chain is the Mid-Oceanic Ridge, which runs under all 7 oceans and spans from around California to North of Greenland. It is estimated to be 49,700 miles long. The longest above seal level mountain range is the Andes Mountain Range, which runs down the west border of South America. It is estimated to be 4,300 miles long.
The longest mountain chain is the Mid-Oceanic Ridge, which runs under all 7 oceans and spans from around California to North of Greenland. It is estimated to be 49,700 miles long. The longest above seal level mountain range is the Andes Mountain Range, which runs down the west border of South America. It is estimated to be 4,300 miles long.
10000 yeras