If Im sure its a mountain
Its a hill
Of the "Known" planets, none of them experience temperatures greater than 1,000 degrees. Venus only peaks at 462 °C.
a cumulonimbus cloud usually stops growing at 20,000 feet up in the air. in extreme cases they can rise above 75,000 feet
The earth's landforms are always slowly changing which can cause earth's water supply to rise or fall.
Intermontane PlateausThe Intermontane Plateaus is one of eight U.S. Physiographic regions of the physical geography of the contiguous United States, located in the Western United States. The physiographic region is composed of intermontane plateaus and mountain ranges.Piedmont PlateausThe surface of the Piedmont Plateau rises in elevation from approximately 200 feet above sea level at its eastern margin to a general base level of 1000 feet above sea level in the west. Individual peaks may rise to over 2000 feet in western parts of the province. Relief varies across the province, a fact which has led to the delineation of two subregions.
Landforms that rise to peaks above 200 feet are typically referred to as hills or mountains, depending on their size and characteristics.
Its a hill
Califronia has 100 mountain peaks and the tallest mountain goes over 10000 feet! hope it helps
Plain plateaus and mountains all involve landforms that rise above surrounding areas. While plateaus have flat tops and elevated edges, mountains have peaks and steep slopes. Both landforms can be formed by geological forces such as tectonic movements or volcanic activity.
Different types of landforms on Earth's surface. Plains are flat or gently rolling areas, while mountains are elevated landforms that rise significantly above their surroundings.
I suppose this question is referring the the photo on the plate. The photo on the plates is the Four Peaks, which are 4 peaks that dramatically rise out of the desert not to far from phoenix. The base of the peaks are at about 3,000 feet elevation. The Highest peak which is the northern most peak, Browns Peak elevation is 7,657 feet.
The Australian Alps refer to a specific mountain range in southeastern Australia, while "mountains" is a general term used to describe landforms that rise prominently above their surroundings. The Australian Alps contain the highest peaks on the Australian continent and have a unique alpine ecology due to their elevation and climate.
We know there are mountains under the Antarctic ice sheet, because some of their peaks rise above the level of the ice sheet.
Mountains are large landforms that rise significantly above their surrounding areas, typically with steep slopes and high peaks. They are formed through tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, or erosion processes. Mountains are often characterized by diverse ecosystems due to variations in altitude, climate, and vegetation.
A high flat piece of land above sea level is often referred to as a plateau. Plateaus are elevated landforms with relatively level surfaces that rise sharply above surrounding areas.
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A "mountain" must rise at least 2,000 feet above the surrounding terrain.