The distance at which you can see mountains from your current location depends on various factors such as the height of the mountains, weather conditions, and any obstructions in the landscape. Typically, mountains can be visible from a range of 100 miles or more on a clear day with no obstructions.
The Green Mountains in Vermont were formed primarily through tectonic activity and the collision of tectonic plates. Around 450 million years ago, the Earth's crust was compressed and folded, forming the mountains we see today. Over time, erosion by glaciers and water further shaped and sculpted the mountains into their current form.
Scientific evidence suggests that the Garden of the Gods area in Colorado Springs, Colorado was once a mountain chain as big as the current Rocky Mountains. Over time, erosion slowly chipped away at the mountains (water, wind, ice) and has left what you see now.
Traveling across the US, you would see a variety of landforms such as mountains (Rocky Mountains, Appalachian Mountains), plains (Great Plains), deserts (Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert), forests (Appalachian Forests, Redwood Forests), and canyons (Grand Canyon).
No, the mountains we see today are not ancient tree stumps. They are formed through geological processes like tectonic plate movements and erosion over millions of years.
Mountains and ocean basins are typically found in the Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. Mountains are formed through tectonic processes like plate collisions, while ocean basins are created through processes like seafloor spreading.
the horizon
I've looked near and far for a fine example for you.
We will see a new moon
east Australian current (see nemo)
Depending on how far apart the mountains are, the low land could be called either a valley (for mountains that you can see on either side) or plains (in the case of the land between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains in The United States).
We will see a new moon
The "faces" are just "wrinkles," or imperfections, on the moon. The moon is like the earth and has valleys, and mountains. From far, far away, we see "faces" because of the wrinkles.
Pretty much like the side we see. Mountains, craters, big flat spots...
Since there is no "cat figure" on Nabooti Island, this is probably a reference to the carved "ebony elephant" which is dug up at Kaya Forests. (see related question) The existence of a "cat figure" on the island may have been a rumor, as it has not turned up during game play. The location suggested for it was the current spot occupied by the "opuntia fruit" (cactus pear), which is to the far left at the Mountains of the Moon.
i can see the mountains..
No it is impossible. As far as human eye can see it could be 40 km. but Ile de La Reunion is farther than that.
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