Mauna Loa, Mt. Everest, K2, Kanchenjunga
It's Mout Everst!
1) Mt. Fuji 2) Mt. Kita-dake 3) Mt. Oku-hotaka-dake 4) Mt. Ai-no-dake 5) Mt. Yari-ga-take For more details on Japan's highest mountains: http://www.garyjwolff.com/highest-mountains-in-japan.html
The Highest mountains in Asian Russia are : 1) Klyuchevskaya Sopka 4688m Kamchatka Peninsula 2) Kamen (volcano) 4585m Kamchatka 3) Gora Belucha 4506m Altay Mts
South Africa is the highest Gold Producing Country in Africa and also one of the worlds top 3 countries in the world for Gold Production.
The three highest mountains are the HImalayas, the Andes and the cotière chain of the pacific 1, Himalayas 2, Karakorum 3, Hindukush
1. Brooks Range • 2. Seward Peninsula mountains • 3. Nulato Hills • 4. Yukon-Tanana Uplands • 5. Ogilvie Mountians • 6. Kuskokwim Mountains • 7. Alaska Range • 8. Talkeetna Mountains • 9. Wrangell Mountains • 10. Aleutian Range • 11. Kenai Mountains • 12. Chugach Mountains • 13. St. Elias Mountains • 14. Coast Mountains
The three highest mountains in the world are:Mount Everest 8850m (29035ft) Nepal/ChinaQogir (K2) 8611m (28250ft) PakistanKangchenjunga 8586m (28169ft) Nepal
By 'other' you need to be specific about which mountains you are thinking of, there are many mountains in Wales, the highest of which is Snowdon in Snowdonia National Park, there are also mountains in the Brecon Beacons and Central Wales
No, Mount Everest is. Yeah those are kinda small Appalachian Mt. Are Tiny :3
the worlds most famous logo is probaly cococola because it has the makes the most bottles a day over 3 million. so as my guess would be right!
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The five basic mountains are Mount Everest in Asia, Kilimanjaro in Africa, Denali in North America, Aconcagua in South America, and Mount Elbrus in Europe. These mountains are considered to be the highest peaks on their respective continents.