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The three tallest mountains in the western region are Mount Whitney, Mount Shasta, and Mount Rainier. Mount Whitney is the tallest, followed by Mount Shasta and then Mount Rainier.
Three mountains in the western region of the United States are Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Whitney in California, and Mount Elbert in Colorado.
Three mountain ranges in the western region of the US are the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the Cascade Range.
The NC region falls naturally into three divisions-the Appalachian Mountains formed mostly by the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, the Middle or PiedmontPlateau, and the Eastern or Tidewater section, also known as the Coastal Plain.
The collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that led to the formation of the Himalayas is a geographic example of a continental collision. This collision continues to uplift the Himalayas, creating some of the world's tallest mountains.
The Atlas Mountains span across three countries in North Africa: Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. They are an important geographical feature in the region, with diverse ecosystems and cultures.
Mt. Everest, K2 and Kangchenjunga are the top three tallest mountains in the world.
The three tallest mountains in the world are: Mount Everest 8,848m K2 8,611m Kangchenjunga 8,586m They are located in: Mount Everest - Himalayan Mountains K2 - Karakoram Mountains Kangchenjunga - Himalayan Mountains
The top ten tallest mountains are all located in Alaska. The eleventh is Mt. Whitney in California. Mt. Rainer, in Washingtion is ranked seventeenth. Colorado his home to three of the top sixteen and fourteen of the top 29 tallest mountains in the U.S. Mt. Rainer is the only mountain in Washington ranked in the top fifty. Oregon has none in the top fifty. Clifornia has seven.
Three mountains in the western region of the United States are Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Whitney in California, and Mount Elbert in Colorado.
Yes, most part of Nepal is hilly. But Nepal has three geographical regions. They are Himalayan region, Hilly region and Terai region. The Himalayan region has mountains like Mt. Everest and other six tallest mountains in the world. The hilly region has rough land and capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu. Terai region has plain land which is adjoined with border of India. The views of Nepal are unique too especially the Himalayas, here you can have a look at great views of this region on the link below.
Tennessee is in the Appalachian Region of the United States. It has three regions itself: The Great Smoky Mountains, the highlands, and the lowlands.
mountains and another thing but i don't know what it is:\
Mountains, Plains and coastal region.
Plateaus, deserts, and mountains.
The Great Dividing Range, The Snowy Mountains alpine region, Omeo Plains from Mount Blowhard.
No. The tallest The grampian mountains get is at the Ben, which is having a height of not more than 1800m. Most of the peaks in the Himalayas touch the 6000m mark( Easily three times as tall as The Grampian Mountains ), let alone Everest which is the tallest eight thousander( Peaks with a height of more than 8000 m)
I'm not sure, but I know the tallest of the three is Mt. Everest.i actually know its...1) Everest8.848Nepal/TibetAsia2) K-28.611PakistanAsia3) Kanchenjunga8.586Nepal/IndiaAsia