The two highest mountains in the world are Mount Everest and K2.
There are several large mountains in the Appalachian Mountain Ranges. The two highest mountains are Mount Mitchell in the Black Mountains at 6,684 feet and the Presidential Range at 6,300 feet.
The two highest mountains above sea level are Mount Everest and K2
The two highest mountains in Europe are Mount Elbrus and Shkhara in the Great Caucasus Mountain Range. Mount Elbrus is as high as 18,510 feet, and Shkhara at 16,627 feet.
Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa.
I know by fact that the Illimani is the highest.
Mountain ranges * Altay Mountains * Anadyr Range * Baikal Mountains * Chamar-Daban * Chersky Range * Dzhugdzhur Mountains * Gydan Mountains * Koryak Mountains * Sayan Mountains * Tannu-Ola Mountains * Ural Mountains * Verkhoyansk Mountains * Yablonoi Mountains
Uranium and Diamonds
The two main mountain ranges are the Grampians and the Cairngorms. Ben Nevis is the highest mountain.
I don't know an exact percentage, but my highest guess is that I think either two-thirds or three-fourths of Colorado is in the mountains.
There are thousands of himilayan peaks. I assume you mean the two highest ones, in which case would be Mt. Everest at number 1, and K-2 (thats its name) at number 2.
The two highest mountains in the eastern hemisphere are Mount Everest in the Himalayas, which stands at 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level, and K2 in the Karakoram Range, which reaches 28,251 feet (8,611 meters) above sea level.