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How much of the earths surface do mountains cover?

How much of the earth's surface do mountains cover? it is 99% of the earth


Which layer contains the highest mountains and deepest oceans?

The layer that contains the highest mountains and deepest oceans is the Earth's lithosphere. The lithosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface, which includes the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle. The highest mountains, such as the Himalayas, are formed by tectonic plate collisions, while the deepest oceans, such as the Mariana Trench, are located in the Earth's crust.


Are mountains part of the stratosphere?

No, the highest mountains on earth do not reach into the stratosphere.


What is the highest of earth physical feature?

Mountains


Why doesnt Antarctica have mountains?

Antarctica has mountains and is, in fact, the highest continent on earth.


What country has the highest mountains?

Nepal, with Mount Everest, as highest in the country and the Earth.


Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earths surface are?

Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.


Why does water runoff the surface of the earth?

This occurs because of gravity. Water runs from the highest places (mountains and plateaus, or where rainfall occurs) to the lowest point, into the ocean.


Why are mountains cunstructive?

The building of mountains creates new land on the surface of the Earth.


What percent of the Earth's surface is covered by mountains?

Mountains make up 25% of the earth's land surface. You may read this from "Living In The Environment" by G.Tyler Miller ,Jr, in section 6-7 for more information.


Which planet has the highest surface gravity of the terrestrial planets?

Mercury has the highest surface gravity of the terrestrial planets. Its gravity is about 0.38 times that of Earth's gravity.


Who built the rocky mountains?

No person "built" the Rocky Mountains! Mountains form from a geological process, typically from folding of the earth's surface and sub-surface.