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A mountain is a high natural elevation of the earth's surface that rises abruptly to a summit.
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A large natural elevation of the earth's surface that rises abruptly from the surrounding level is called a "mountain." Mountains typically have steep slopes and significant elevation compared to the areas around them. They can be formed through various geological processes, including tectonic activity, volcanic activity, and erosion.
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Elevation affects baking by causing changes in air pressure and moisture levels, which can impact how ingredients behave. At higher altitudes, adjustments to recipes are needed such as increasing baking time, reducing leavening agents, and adjusting oven temperature to ensure proper rising and baking of baked goods.