at the age of 80 years
It was not Moses but Joshua who lead the people to Canaan.
He could not reach the promised land
No, the highest mountains on earth do not reach into the stratosphere.
Moses brought 2 stone tablets inscribed with the ten commandments from the summit of Mount Sinai.
Yes, there are mountains in Asuncion, Paraguay. They are the Amambay Mountains, and they reach up to 1,300 feet.
The Latin American country where the Andes Mountains reach their greatest average heights is Peru.
Mountains formed by magma that reach the Earth's surface are called volcanoes. These volcanic mountains are created through the eruption of lava, ash, and gases from the Earth's mantle and crust. Over time, repeated eruptions build up the volcano, forming a distinct peak.
you have freedom, and you can feel the nice breeze. When floods come, the mountains is the last place they can reach.
Rockies
Daniel Boone
1,500 miles in the air.
No, because no other person or prophet ever reached Moses' level in the past, or will ever reach his level in the future (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34). See also:More about Moses