Mount Kilimanjaro rises just over 3 miles from the plains
Yes, mountains are typically higher in elevation compared to plateaus. Plateaus are elevated flat areas of land that are higher than the surrounding terrain but generally not as high as mountains, which are characterized by steep slopes and peak formations.
The Rwenzori Mountains, previously called the Ruwenzori Range, with peaks more than 5100 meters is the highest mountain range in Africa. The Atlas Range at 2500 km is the longest mountain range in Africa.
plateau?
Mount Everest is higher than Mount Kilimanjaro. Mount Everest in the Himalayas is the highest mountain in the world, standing at 29,032 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level, while Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the highest mountain in Africa, reaching 19,341 feet (5,895 meters) above sea level.
Mount Everest is a lot colder than Mount Kilimanjaro. The temperture on Everest is always very low due to the climite in the Himalayan mountains. Kilimanjaro is in Africa which is a warm country.
There are six mountains higher than 3,000 feet in Pennsylvania.
enough to get higher than mt. Everest
Yes, mountains can be higher than 600 feet.
Mount Kilimanjaro rises just over 3 miles from the plains
Mount Kilamjaro is Africa's highest mountain and is higher than Mount Blanc.
Yes.
Yes, mountains are typically higher in elevation compared to plateaus. Plateaus are elevated flat areas of land that are higher than the surrounding terrain but generally not as high as mountains, which are characterized by steep slopes and peak formations.
yes, the andes mountains are higher
A mountain is something that is higher than the rest of the land. You can't be "higher than the rest of the land" unless there is lower land to be higher than. If there were no space between mountains, then all land would be at the altitude of the top of the mountains, and it would all be flat, and there would be no mountains.
Ben Nevis in Scotland. The highest in Wales is Snowdon (otherwise called Yr Wyddfa) and in England is Scafell Pike. There are many Scottish mountains higher than Snowdon and many Welsh mountains higher than Scafell Pike, by the way.
no the Andes are higher