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Mountains as a landform vary quite widely. But you may consider any localized elevation could be a mountain. There is no really short definition. It would be unusual to consider it a mountain if it were less than 500 feet (150 m) high. Sometimes many mountains will be joined together, and form a mountain range.
A mountain as a landform...? Well, a landform is a form of earth and rock. And mountains are made of earth and rock. It goes a bit like that, I assume.
The difference between a hill and a mountain is that a hill is generally a smaller landform than a mountain. Both are elevated above surrounding areas but hills more often have gently slopping sides, while mountains can have steep sides, even sheer sides. Hills can be the remains of mountains that have been eroded over the ages.
This could be a hill (also hillock).
We can find out what type of land form is there by it's physical properties like if there is a mountain it will be more than 600m high or if it is a plain it will be densely populated ect.
hill is the landform but smaller than the mountain
It is a plateau
hill
Island
A hill
They are mountain ranges, or mountain chains, the Himalayan Mountain Range being one example.
What is the name of a landform that extends more than 2,000 feet above sea level
Mountain
A landform that rises more than 2000 feet, 610 meters above sea level to a narrow peak is called a mountain. As the elevation continues to reach higher, the climate become colder than at sea level.
A Butte
A hill is a hill and a mountain is a mountain(:
Landform