The second highest mountain in North America is Mount Logan in the Yukon Territory of Canada at 5,959 meters (19,551 feet)
The highest mountain peak in Canada is Mount Logan, in the Yukon territory. Mount Logan it is also the second highest mountain in North America. It is 19,541 feet.The highest mountain peak in Canada is Mount Logan, in the Yukon territory.
Yukon's Mount Logan is 5,959 metres (19,551 feet) high, making it the highest mountain in Canada and second only to Alaska's Mount McKinley in all of North America.
The mountain range that resulted from North America and Africa colliding with each other was the Appalachian Mountain range. This mountain range began forming during the time of Pangaea at which time North America and Africa were connected. The Appalachian Mountains span an area of 1,500 miles and the highest point of this range is 6,684 feet.
The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America. It has elevations of more than 14,000 feet, which are some of the highest in North America. The range stretches from Alaska to the Western US.
The Great Indian Himalayan Range of India . But the world's highest mountain is Mt.Everest which is in Nepal.
Mount Logan is the second tallest mountain in North America.
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Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada and the second-highest peak in North America.
Denali or Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in North America.
K2 is the second highest mountain in the world.
Mount Logan in Canada is not a volcano. It is the highest mountain in Canada and the second highest in North America, located in the Saint Elias Mountains of the Yukon Territory. It is a non-volcanic peak formed by tectonic forces.
Mount Elbert is located in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the state of Colorado, United States. It is the highest peak in Colorado and the second-highest peak in the contiguous United States.
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The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America. It has elevations of more than 14,000 feet, which are some of the highest in North America. The range stretches from Alaska to the Western US.
The highest peak in North America is Mount McKinley in Alaska.