Ben Nevis (Note capital letters)
The summit of Ben Nevis is the highest point in Scotland and also in the whole of Great Britain.
The highest point in California is Mount Whitney at 14,505 feet. The second highest point in the United States is Mount St. Elias in Alaska at 18,009 feet.
The highest elevation in Great Britain is Ben Nevis, which stands at 1,345 meters (4,413 feet) above sea level.
The continent with the highest point is Asia, with Mount Everest as the highest peak. The continent with the lowest point is Antarctica, with an ice-free point known as Bentley Subglacial Trench.
the highest point in kentucky is kunechiwa
'Either' ?? Highest point in Great Britain = Ben Nevis, Scotland. Highest point in Ireland - Carrantuohill
The summit of Ben Nevis is the highest point in Scotland and also in the whole of Great Britain.
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The summit of Ben Nevis is the highest point in Scotland and also in the whole of Great Britain.
Highest point in England, and I assume you don't mean Britain, is about 3250'. The Pyrenees reach 10000'.
The second highest mountain in Britain is Snowdon, which is in north Wales. The highest mountain in Britain is Ben Nevis, which is in Scotland. I'm afraid the above is an all too common misconception. The second highest mountain in Great Britain is Ben MacDui in the Cairngorms. Indeed, the first 60 highest mountains in Great Britain are all in Scotland. Snowdon is the 61st highest.
Where are the highest tides in Britain? The Bristol Channel on the west coast of England. Best wishes
The highest point on a fir is the treetop.
The highest point is its source in Zambia.
The highest place in Britain is the peak of Ben Nevis, tallest mountain in Scotland and the British Isle. - Legovil
The highest point in the world is mt.Everest and the lowest point in the world is somewhere in Antarctica
The highest point in Scotland (also the highest in Britain) is Ben Nevis, standing at 1344 metres (4409 ft.). The highest points in England and Wales are, respectively, Scafell Pike (978 metres : 3208 ft.) and Snowdon (1085 metres : 3560 ft.)..