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The term you may be looking for is "peak" or "summit." These are often used to describe the top point of a mountain.
"Sugar Mountain" is a term used to describe a mountain with a snow-capped peak that resembles powdered sugar. The name is derived from the visual similarity between the snow-covered mountain and the appearance of sugar.
Since the mountain lion is a solitary animal, there is no word to describe a group of them, Unlike the lion which is a social animal and live in a group called a pride. Thus the mountain lion is not technically a lion.
Yes, a string of mountains is commonly referred to as a mountain range or a mountain chain. These terms are used to describe a series of mountains that are connected together along a continuous line.
Mountain < Mountain range < Mountain system < Mountain belt.
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Describe mountain top peak
mountain
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Zenith
land and water or mountain and lakes
A "fissure" is a crack or break in something. You might use the word "fissure' to describe a steep-sided canyon, something that looks like a crack in the mountain. You would not use "fissure" to describe the mountain itself.
Mountain men
The term you may be looking for is "peak" or "summit." These are often used to describe the top point of a mountain.
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It's the green mountain fort
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