The concept of the "first ever mountain" is subjective and depends on geological definitions and history. However, some of the oldest known mountain ranges include the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa, which formed over 3.5 billion years ago. Another contender is the Acasta Gneiss in Canada, also around 4 billion years old, but these are not mountains in the modern sense. Overall, mountains have formed and eroded over billions of years, making it difficult to pinpoint a definitive "first" mountain.
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The first pharaoh to control all of Egypt was probably king Menes.
the first invaders ever to invade rome was the huns!!
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The Aztecs. Then from 1521 until 1821, Spain conquered and governed Mexico. Ever since, Mexico has been independent.
The first mountain ever to be formed is difficult to pinpoint, as mountain formation occurred over billions of years through various geological processes. However, some of the oldest mountain ranges, like the Aravalli Range in India, date back about 3 billion years and are considered among the earliest formed. Mountains can arise from tectonic activity, volcanic activity, or erosion, making it challenging to identify a singular "first" mountain in Earth's history.
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The Aztec did not have guns; they usedbows and arrows, slingshots, etc. The first time they ever saw guns was when they were being conquered by Hernan Cortes.
Yes, they were conquered by:The EgyptiansThe BabyloniansThe RomansThe Medieval Catholic ChurchThe KossacksThe Nazis
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Parts of it, not the entire country.
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Once they were conquered by King Alfred the great
Invaded? Possibly Conquered? That is about as likely as freezing fire.