No, Mount Olympus is not physically located above the Empire State Building in New York. Mount Olympus is a famous mountain in Greece, while the Empire State Building is a skyscraper in Manhattan. The two are not in the same location or even the same continent.
The Cascade Range is a volcanic mountain range that stretches from Washington state to northern California along the western coast of the United States. It includes notable peaks such as Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Shasta. The range is known for its stunning views, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Washington of course!
Mount Katahdin is located in Baxter State Park in the state of Maine, in the northeastern United States. It is the tallest mountain in Maine and is part of the Appalachian Mountain Range.
Mount Olympus is the tallest mountain in Greece with a height of 2,919 meters (9,577 feet).Supposedly infinitely tall, as it is the home of the Greek gods. according to the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series (read them, they are good books) it is on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building. 2917 meters high, anyway!The height of Mount Olympus is 9,570 feet or 2,919 meters high. It has 52 peaks.
Olympus Mons, (named after the mountain in Greek Mythology) is as wide as the state of Arizona and taller than Mount Everest.
Mount Whitney is in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the state of California, United States.
There is a Mount Sanford in the Wrangell mountain range of Alaska. It is about 16,200 feet tall and is an extinct volcano.
Mount Rainier is the highest mountain in both the State of Washington and the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest. It is a large active stratovolcano located 54 miles (87 km) southeast of Seattle in the state of Washington, United States.
Somewhere on the Empire state buildning.
Mount Olympus in Washington State has an elevation of approximately 7,980 feet (2,432 meters). It is the highest peak in the Olympic Mountains and is located within Olympic National Park. The mountain is known for its stunning glaciers and rugged terrain, attracting climbers and outdoor enthusiasts.
No, Mount St. Helens is not a folded mountain. It is a volcanic mountain located in the Cascade Range in the state of Washington, USA. The mountain was formed from the accumulation of volcanic materials and the eruption of magma from the earth's crust.