The Himalayas are the world's tallest mountains, towering more than five miles above sea level. Himalaya means "home of snow" because the tallest peaks of the Himalayas are always capped with snow.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park in California is home to the world's tallest living things, the redwood trees.
Disney Imagineers have created a total of 18 "mountains" worldwide in the Disney theme parks. At 199 feet tall, the "Expedition Everest" mountain in Disney's Animal Kingdom is not only WDW's tallest but its newest. In fact, it is the tallest "mountain" in the state of Florida.
The Himalayas (a mountain range), partially in the Country of Nepal & China
The Himalayas are home to some of the tallest mountains in the world.
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.
Nepal is home to the largest chain of mountains, specifically the Himalayas, which include Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world.
Guadalupe Peak 8,749Bush Mountain 8,631Shumard Peak 8,615Bartlett Peak 8,508Mount Livermore 8,378Hunter Peak 8,368El Capitan 8,085
Nepal is the country with the most mountains. It is home to a significant portion of the Himalayas, including the world's tallest peak, Mount Everest.
That would be Illinois and the Willis Tower is the tallest building in the US not the world.
Alaska ... Denali, formerly known as Mt McKinley.
Yes, Massachusetts does have mountains. The state is home to the Berkshire Mountains in the western part of the state, which are a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing.