Mount McKinley is 20,320 ft high
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Mount McKinley is 6,193.6 meters Mount Everest is 8,848 meters SO it is 2654.4 meters taller than McKinley
There are many possible trivia questions that one could make about Mount McKinley. A few of these include: how high is Mount McKinley? (20,320 feet), how cold does it get at the top? (100 below zero), and who was the first to climb it? (Hudson Stuck).
The only peak in the Andes mountain range that is higher than Denali (also known as Mount McKinley) stands at 6,190 metres or 20,310 feet high is Aconcagua standing at 6,961 metres or 22,838 feet high.
Mount McKinley is important for many reason. The main reason is that this mountain is the tallest mountain in the United States. McKinley hits as the tallest in Alaska by hitting 20,322 feet high.
The Koyukon Athabaskan people are natives to the area around Mount McKinley in Alaska. There are about 2300 of them living in that area.
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Alaska has many mountains. Denali's (formerly known as Mount McKinley) elevation is 20,310 feet above sea level. Mount Foraker is 17,402 feet above sea level. Mount Hunter is 14,573 feet above sea level. Mount Hayes is 13,832 feet above sea level. Mount Deborah is 12,339 feet above sea level.
Mount McKinley is 6,196 meters above sea level
Mount Wycheproof is a 486 feet high. Mount Everest is 29,029 feet high. The difference is 28,543 feet
Mount McKinley in Alaska is 6 194 metres. It is the tallest mountain in North America, and was named after President William McKinley in the late 1890s. Locally the mountain is also known as Denali. When Alaska was part of the Russian Empire the mountain was called Bulshaia Gora.