Matterhorn
Cirques and horn peaks are both features typically found in glacial landscapes. A cirque is a bowl-shaped depression formed by glacial erosion, while a horn peak is a sharp, pyramid-like mountain peak that forms when multiple glaciers erode a mountain from different sides. While they can be found in close proximity to each other, a cirque does not intersect a horn peak; rather, a cirque often forms at the base of a horn peak, contributing to its steep, rugged profile.
Pikes Peak.
Mount Kilimanjaro
pikes peak
Pike's Peak, in Colorado
It is in Tajikistan, but now that mountain is called, 'Ismael Somoni Peak,' named after a famous king from Tajikistan's past. The mountain range is known as the Pamirs.
A mountain peak is the top of a mountain.
'Everest' of the Himalayan range of mountains is the highest mountain peak of the World.
The only cirque in New Hampshire is on the White Mountain Range. Glacial cirques form the heads of Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington and King Ravine on Mt. Adams. Glacial striations are visible on the exposed rocks at the summit of Pine Mountain in Gorham.
the Mont Blanc is the highest peak in Europe with 4810m. That is famous for all French.
The mountain peak weathers fastest.
A mountain peak above sea level is simply called a "mountain peak" or "summit." It is the highest point of elevation on the mountain.