both a hill & mountainare made of rock.
Typically, a mountain is taller and steeper than a hill. The distinction between a hill and a mountain can vary depending on the region and the specific criteria used, but mountains are generally considered to have more geological significance and impact on the landscape compared to hills.
It is a mountain.
it is made out of igneous granite
They are both basically the same thing. A natural elevation in the earth's surface. The only difference is, is that a mountain is bigger. Until the 1970s the difference was a 1000 foot difference in local elevation. Since their is no way to standardize, this distinction is no longer used.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is an inselberg, literally "island mountain", an isolated remnant left after the slow erosion of an original mountain range. Uluru is also often referred to as a monolith, although this is a somewhat ambiguous term that is generally avoided by geologists.
A hill is usually made out of dirt. But a mountain is made out of rock and soil and is much taller.
Typically, a mountain is taller and steeper than a hill. The distinction between a hill and a mountain can vary depending on the region and the specific criteria used, but mountains are generally considered to have more geological significance and impact on the landscape compared to hills.
It is a mountain.
Table mountin is made of volcanic rock
Knob
It is a mountain.
The rock song was made by Mountain
Hill is to mountain as sea is to ..... tank
A volcano!
Marble is a type of rock and it exist in nature as a mountain or hill. There is no size limit for this answer. It can weight a few kg for construction marble cut to a few Gigaton of mountain rock.
What is a "butte"? A butte is a flat-topped hill or mountain with steep sides, formed by the erosion of surrounding rock by wind and water. The resistant rock on top of the butte protects the softer rock underneath, resulting in the characteristic flat summit and steep cliffs.
A monadnock or inselberg is an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level