Scotland - Ben Nevis
England - Scafell Pike
Wales - Snowdon
There is a challenge (usually raising money for charity) to scale all three within 24hrs.
There is no singular capital of the Atlas Mountains, as the range spans across multiple countries including Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Each country has its own capital city.
Each of the four mountains is the tallest peak on its respective continent. Aconcagua is in Argentina (South America). Mount McKinley (now called Denali) is in Alaska (North America). Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania (Africa). Mount Elbrus is in Russia (Europe). The remaining three are : Mount Everest (Asia) Mount Kosciuszko (Australia) Vinson Massif (Antarctica)
The Jura Mountains are located in France and Switzerland. This mountain range extends from the Lake Geneva to the Rhine River. The Jura Mountains are known for their scenic beauty and diverse landscapes.
There are numerous mountain ranges in the US, but some of the major ones include the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Range, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Coast Range. Each range has its own unique characteristics and geographical features.
The name Soula does not have a specific country of origin as it is a variant of different names in various cultures. It could be derived from Greek, Arabic, or other origins, each with its own meaning.
Mount Everst, worlds highest mountain; Kangchenjunga, third highest in the world; Lhotse, fourth highest in the world. See the link below for a list of mountains of Nepal and links to information about each. Although it is the biggest mountains, do not neglect the Himalayas, The views from there are very unique, and I found them more beautiful than the Everest, here you can have a look at great views of this region on the link below.
No the Himalayan Mountains are a mountain range which means it is numorous mountains connected.. The Highest in the Himalayan Mountains is Mt. Everest. Mt Everest is the HIGHEST mountain in the world today, and is getting a couple centimeters taller each year.Partially correct. As part of the Himalayan mountain range, Everest (Chomolungma) is the highest peak in the world, but not the highest single mountain as measured from sea level. That honor belongs to our own Mt. McKinley (Denali) in Alaska.
There is an article on Wikipedia that lists the percentage of each country's unemployment. According to this article, Nauru rates the highest with a 90% unemployment rate.
Generally brand names are the same in each country.
The Appalachian Mountains are in the eastern US, and the Rocky Mountains are in the western US. Each of these 2 primary mountain chains have other mountain ranges within them. Each range has its own name.
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Summiting all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge.
England Scafell Pike Wales Snowdon Scotland Ben Nevis
Aconcagua - South America. McKinley - North America. Kilimanjaro - Africa. Elbrus - Europe.
See the link bellow. For climate click on the name of each country from the list and after search climate or geography of this country.
Approximately 7,000 to 8,000 people attempt to climb Aconcagua each year, making it one of the most popular mountains for climbers seeking to reach the highest peak in the Americas.
Either dormant volcanoes or the movement of the plates. the highest mountain is Mount Everest!!!!!!!!!! Hope this helped!!Mountains are made up of earth and rock materials. The outermost layer of the earth or the earth's crust which are composed of seven tectonic plates, and divided into lithosphere and asthenosphere. When two tectonic plates move or have a collision with each other, vast land areas are uplifted, which create mountains. The Highest Mountain is Mount Everest (8,848 m (29,029 ft)) found in the Himalayas. The highest mountain from the bottom of the ocean to above the ground is found in Hawaii which is Mount Keal which is 4436 feet higher the Everest
The geography of Greece was marked by a division of the country by mountains and by water. This led to the City States growing as separate enitities.