There are actually three different names that can be used to describe a high, flat topped mountain or hill. These names are plateau, mesa, and butte.
These flat top mountains are also called Tepui (or tepuy) in the native language of the Pemon, the original inhabitants of the Gran Sabana area in Venezuela. It means "house of the gods".
A "Mountain" or "Hill" is a high piece of land. Plateau.
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The main difference between a hill and a mountain is their height and size. Hills are smaller and lower in elevation than mountains. Additionally, mountains usually have a defined peak or summit, while hills may have a more rounded or flat top.
is an hill
A hill is a rounded elevated area of land that is smaller than a mountain. Hills are typically lower in elevation and have a gentle slope.
A very high hill is a mountain.
A very high hill is typically referred to as a mountain.
a mountain, a cliff
mountain
"moutain" is gibberish. -You may mean 'mountain', which is a large or high hill.
fountain mountain
Mountain.
The scientific name for a hill is "acclivity" or "incline." It refers to a raised area of land that is higher than its surroundings but not as high as a mountain.
I think you meant to ask how high a hill must be before it is considered to be a mountain. In the UK the threshold is 2000 feet.
It is a mountain.
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mountain, hill, and any other high area of land