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The Imperial Towers (I and II) are the tallest buildings in India, each being 249 meters in height and having 60 floors.
According to me the same phenomenon that have lead to the current height of the Himalayas. The crusts are continuously pushing each other leading to the increase in height of the mountains.
Asia - Mount Everest, 8,848 meters South America - Aconcagua, 6,959 meters North America - Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley), 6,190 meters Africa - Mount Kilimanjaro, 5,895 meters Europe - Mount Elbrus, 5,642 meters Antarctica - Mount Vinson, 4,892 meters Australia - Mount Kosciuszko, 2,228 meters
Some famous mountains include Mount Everest, Kilimanjaro, Denali, and Mount Fuji. Each of these mountains has its own unique characteristics and is a popular destination for climbers and adventurers.
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)
i only know europe, aisa and Africa. Europe, Mt Elbrus in Russia, Aisa, Mt Everest in Nepal, Africa, Mt Kialmonjaro in Tanzania
The collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate created the Himalayan Mountains. This convergent boundary continues to push the mountains higher each year, making them one of the youngest and tallest mountain ranges in the world.
North America - Rocky Mountains South America - Andes Mountains Europe - Alps Africa - Atlas Mountains Asia - Himalayas Australia - Great Dividing Range Antarctica - Transantarctic Mountains
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.
Between 278 and 384 feet, depending on the height of each floor, which would typically be between 9 and 12 feet. Some very tall buildings have taller stories, with the average floor of the Burj Khalifa (tallest building in the world) being more than 16 feet in height.
The height of the world's tallest 3-year-old would vary, but in general, a 3-year-old of average height ranges from about 35-40 inches (89-102 cm) tall. Each child grows at a different rate, so specific measurements can vary significantly.
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)