Erosion
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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.
A hill is a smaller landform that looks similar to a mountain but is usually lower in height and more rounded in shape. Hills are often formed through the same geological processes as mountains, just on a smaller scale.
A hill is a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain. It is generally lower in height and less steep in slope compared to a mountain.
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Erosion.
the volcanic source that makes a mountain
A rounded elevated area of land smaller than a mountain is called a hill.
Weathering can break down the rocks of a mountain through processes like freeze-thaw cycles, erosion by wind and water, and chemical breakdown. This can lead to the creation of slopes, valleys, and peaks, ultimately shaping the overall appearance of the mountain over time.
Any smaller mammal such as rabbits, small deer, or mountain goats