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Elevation
You may conclude that the mountain you are observing is a fold mountain.
Plains turn into a mountain hen it get pushes up in billions of years.
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The sharp jagged mountain top is called the peak. The very top of the mountain might also be referred to as the summit.
Anabatic and katabatic winds, a temperature inversion, a meteorological phenomena such as a fohn wind. rain shadow effect, shelter from wind, blocking out sunlight therefore reducing temperature, pedology which can create different heat capacities which make a small scale microclimate.
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Elevation
The only thing I can think of is a tarn, which is a mountain lake. Maybe if you visit webistes of famous valley lakes, like Lake Valley and Salt Valley, they might give the proper name.
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Generally it would be the "base" of a mountain or hill, although in the case of a mountain at the base there might be foothills, which are smaller hills or mountains surrounding a taller hill or mountain, and of course there might be a valley or canyon nearby. Some mountains also have names for slopes, which might be named after cardinal directions or wind (north slope, windward slope, etc.).
The passages between mountains are called mountain passes. These are natural routes that allow for travel between different regions, often serving as important transportation links.
The word mountain can be used as an adjective. You might have a mountain bike, or mountain gear, or you might hike a mountain pass or trail.
It depends on how high the mountain is. If the mountain was about 6,000 metres then you would find continuous snow at the top of the mountain. If the mountains was about 4000 metres then you might find Alpine grasslands or alpine savannah. This might be different depending on the location of the mountain
In order to write a paragraph about Cedar Mountain one might research the flora and fauna of the mountain. Another good thing to focus on might be the natural resources of the mountain, or how the mountain got its name.
"because this affect creates a rain shadow a dry area on the mountain side facing away from the wind" byholt mcdougal social studies book copyright 2010
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