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.
A natural elevation of the earth's surface having considerable mass, generally steep sides, and a height greater than that of a hill.
A mountain has to be 2,000 feet tall.
a hill made from rock dirt and lava
malamang mountain or hill tanga
Yes.A mountain is generally steeper than a hill because it is taller.
A mountain is taller than a hill. A hill must attain a certain height to be considered a mountain. This height requirement varies from culture to culture. There is no standardized height or a world-wide definition for the word "mountain".
A gorge.
A small valley is called a vale.
It is a mountain.
Hill is to mountain as sea is to ..... tank
A hill is a hill and a mountain is a mountain(:
hill
Because it is only a hill. a mountain is much higher
a hill
The general distinction between a mountain and a hill is based on their height and steepness. Mountains are typically taller, have more significant elevation changes compared to their surroundings, and often have rugged terrain. Hills are smaller landforms that are not as tall or steep as mountains.
malamang mountain or hill tanga
An idiom for a mountain is "Make a mountain out of a mole hill" this means to make something unimportant of simple to something very important and difficult.
you can tell if a hill is a hill if it is 999 feet in height or below. if it is a mountain it would be 1000 feet in height or above.
No, but driskill hill is like a mountain
Yes.A mountain is generally steeper than a hill because it is taller.