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a mountain is man made
A mountain ecosystem is a mountain chain (mountain range) which has many valleys and high and long mountain slopes. The largest mountain ecosystem in the world is The Himalayas.
A mountain belt is larger.
a mountain breeze flows down a mountain and into a valley.
A mountain system is an area of interconnected mountain ranges. The mountain system has a series of ranges linked together by geological features.
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Mt. Kilimanjaro (Kil-a-men-jar-o) is located in Tanzania, central east Africa: 19,340 feet / 5,895 meters.The "mountain" is an extinct volcano and its upper peak is covered with snow, although in recent years the snow cover is becoming thinner and thinner - this is being attributed to global warming.
A mountain. Unless you're Donovan. (His song There is a Mountain has the lyric, "First there is a mountain then there is no mountain then there is.")
A mountain belt is the largest.Then the mountain system is the next largest.Last the mountain range.
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A mountain range is the largest one....of all.
Snoweshoe Mountain is not the name of a mountain, but of the ski resort on the mountain in Snowshoe. The mountain is Cheat Mountain and it has a top elevation of 4,848 feet.
There are several mountain Dog breeds, including:Greater Swiss Mountain DogSt. BernardGreat PyreneesAtlas Mountain DogBernese Mountain DogPyrenean Mountain DogAkbashAppenzell Mountain DogBavarian Mountain HoundCentral Asian ShepherdMountain CurTatra Mountain Dog
Mountain Vegetation is plants growing in mountain areas (The Mountain Environment).
a mountain is man made
Prospect Mountain, VT; Palomar Mountain, CA; Panther Mountain, NY; Pine Mountain, GA; Pilot Mountain, Pine Mountain, and Pinnacle Mountain, NC; Big Powderhorn Mountain, MI; Powderhorn Mountain, CO; Pocono Mountains, PA; Poke-O-Moonshine Mountain, NY; Pleasant Mountain, ME; Popocatépetl, Mexico; Purple Mountain, China; Pyrenees Mountains; France, Spain, and Andorra...
A mountain typically consists of a peak or summit, slopes, a base or foothills, and sometimes plateaus or ridges. The slope can be composed of different geological features such as cliffs, scree slopes, and talus fields. Additionally, mountains often have a variety of flora and fauna adapting to the different elevations and climates.