yes
Mt. Mayon is called a mountain because it is a type of volcano known as a stratovolcano, which is characterized by its steep slopes and symmetrical cone shape. Despite being a volcano, Mt. Mayon is still classified as a mountain due to its physical features and geological formation.
Mt Lassen is not active right now but it is soon to be active in the future. Also Mt Shasta is going to be active too.
Mount Pelee is a volcano and still is one
MT 081 refers to "Mankind," a comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and MT 082 refers to "Magnetic Tape," a storage medium commonly used for data storage and backup.
Mt. Masherbrum.....the 22nd highest Mt. in the World. Originally named K1 as it was one of several prominent peaks a British Engineer noted from a position some 130 miles to the south. Since there were so many mountains in this part of the World the English only gave names to a few(Mt Everest, for instance, was called Peak #15 until people realized that it was -the- highest in the world), but if a certain peak had a local name, that name would be used in place of letters and numbers. "K1", simply meant the first prominent peak in the Khartoum range that the engineer was surveying(k2 being the second). There are several other "K" mountains , but only a few still are called by their -K- name. When the British later found that K1 already had a local name, they switched it to that....Mt. Masherbrum.
it still is
Mt. Mayon is called a mountain because it is a type of volcano known as a stratovolcano, which is characterized by its steep slopes and symmetrical cone shape. Despite being a volcano, Mt. Mayon is still classified as a mountain due to its physical features and geological formation.
no it is not
* MT 103 plus is a subset of MT 103 * Used for STP * Only the option A is used with certain fields
what the mean mt 799
does mt airy still make roll top desks
Is it because Mt Etna is still emitting smoke?
yes it can
Probably not.
yes yama actually means "mounatin" so it's the japanese translation of mount fuji, they just put the "mount(ain)" part at the end.
by erosion
yes