The highest mountain in South America is Aconcagua in Mendoza, Argentina. Part of the Andes range, it stands at 22, 841 feet high. Second is Ojos del Salada on the Argentine-Chilean border. It is the highest active volcano at 22,615 feet high. Next is Monte Pissis in La Rioja, Argentina at 22,287 feet high. That is followed by Huascaran in Yungay, Peru at 22,205 feet high. Rounding out the top five is Cerro Bonete in La Rioja, Argentina at 22,175 feet high.
The continents in alphabetical order on the western hemisphere are North America and South America.
Africa* Antarctica Asia* Australia South America* * = partially in the Southern Hemisphere
Asia Europe North anerica south america Africa
Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica Europe Australia
europe south america north america africa australia asia and antartica
While the answer to this question may apply differently in separate countries the average height for one to be considered a giant is anywhere between seven and eight feet tall in the Americas and European countries.
There is no “correct” order. People came from all over Europe.
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The 7 traditional continents:AfricaAntarcticaAsiaAustraliaEuropeNorth AmericaSouth America(The Americas are practically one, and Eurasia is not physically divided by ocean.)Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America
width, depth and height
the answer is that he was in order but did not know where it was .i think.
Rocky Mountains are the youngest, followed by the Appalachian Mountains, and then the Himalaya. The ruggedness decreases in this order, with the Rocky Mountains being the most rugged, followed by the Himalaya, and then the Appalachian Mountains as the least rugged.