Mountains don't lose height due to the continual upthrust caused by the plates coming together which caused them to form in the first place. Indeed, many if not most mountains are still growing rather than losing height.
53''
Height from sea level.
No they dont
Dude your fine. just dont worry yourself. i know a guy in my class who weighs 80kg and he is the same height roughly dont worry
The Appalachian Mountains are belived to have been the highest mountains on earth roughfly 466 million years ago. The mountains are divided onto a series of ranges, with the individual mountains averaginf from a height of 3,000 feet (900 m). The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell at a height of 6,684 feet, (2,037 m)
about 1500 mm
1000 ft
dont!!! You would be wayyyyyy too underweight!!!!Just dont! That is too skinny for your height!! YOU could die!!
Topography refers to the shape or height of the land. It includes features such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus.
Newer and better methods of measuring the height are invented.Erosion can cause the height of mountains to decrease.Changes within the Earth can cause mountains to grow.All of these
Normally you will not lose any height when you lose weight. There is even a chance that as there is less compression on the spine and joints that there might be a bit of height gain.
The Appalachian mountains are about 3,000 ft tall. Any other questions? :)