The top of the mountain is typically known as the 'peak' or 'summit'.
A group of many mountains is called a mountain range or a mountain chain.
The Japanese people call their highest mountain "Mount Fuji," and it stands at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall.
A long narrow chain of hills and mountains is called a mountain range or a mountain chain.
A mountain valley is commonly referred to simply as a "valley" or specifically as a "mountain valley" due to its location within a mountainous region.
some people call north America's tallest mountain Denali, or Great One
yes it was called australia new gold mountain
Along with many derogatory names the Chinese labourers in America were called:John ChinamanChinamanOrientalsOriental gentlemenCelestialHeathens
In the novel "Moon Shadow" by Grace Lin, the character Moon Shadow refers to America as "the Land of the Golden Mountain." This term reflects the allure and promise of prosperity that America holds for many immigrants, particularly those from China, who seek a better life. The name encapsulates both the hopes and challenges faced by those who venture to this new land.
The Han dynasty was controlled directly by the central government and was call as the golden age of the Chinese.
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Meso- America is composed of the land mast we call Central America. This land connects to both North and South America. The Andes are a mountain range that cover the western coast of South America.
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Its just an orchestra which Chinese people call which "Chinese Orchestra"
A mountain. Unless you're Donovan. (His song There is a Mountain has the lyric, "First there is a mountain then there is no mountain then there is.")
A mountain range.
no because china is IN Asia, but you CAN call Chinese people Asian... :)