Any mountain much higher than that would crush, due to its own weight.
Usually but it depends which mountain
because more stress would be exerted on the bottom of the mountain hence leading it to crush
Objects which height is less than 2000 are hills and objects which height is more than 2000 feet are mountains so mountains are higher.
yes ,1km=100000cm 10km=1000000cm
Yes
A mountain is taller than a hill. A hill must attain a certain height to be considered a mountain. This height requirement varies from culture to culture. There is no standardized height or a world-wide definition for the word "mountain".
1,000 yards is longer than 0.01km: 1,000 yards = 0.09144km
Olympus Mons is substantially taller than Mt. Everest by any standard of measurement (height above datum, height above surrounding plains, height above lowest surface point).
Of course airplane heights are safer than mountain heights. Mountain heights are extremely dangerous and really scary but airplane heights are more higher altitudes. Airplane heights are not that scary also it is much safer than mountain heights.
Physical overload is when you give your body more to do than it is accustomed to do. Such as running 3 km and the next day 10km.
A small mountain is typically called a hill. It is smaller in height and less rugged than mountains.
A mountain is a landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, typically with steep slopes and a defined summit. It is generally taller and more rugged than a hill. The classification of a landform as a mountain is often subjective and can vary based on location and geography.