It depends on where you live. It's better to go to an atlas and find out.
The mountains near our community are called Appalachian mountains.
I don't have a physical form or location, so I don't have a community or mountains closest to me.
White Mountains Community College's motto is 'Where Successful People Get Their Start'.
I'm unable to provide specific mountains without knowing your community's location. However, you could use a mapping service or online resource to find the nearest mountains by searching based on your community's name or geographical coordinates.
They are the community, because up in the Tibetan mountains, Llamas are considered sacred.
Not all the mountains have snow.
the heights of hills, valleys, and mountains
all of them have mountains
Certainly not.
not all mountains are cone shaped only some sorts are.
Pretty hard to say given that they are all the same chain of mountains that run down the East of the United States. They are all part of the Appalachian Mountains and are much older than the Rocky Mountains.
The trees mountains rivers and lakes :) Good luck