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Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas at 6,962 m (22,841 ft). It is located in the Andes mountain range, in theArgentine province of Mendoza. It is not an never has been a volcano.
No, Bennachie in Scotland is not an extinct volcano. It is part of the Grampian mountain range and is formed from ancient granite and schist rocks. Its distinctive shape and location are a result of geological processes, not volcanic activity.
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Mount Kilimanjaro which is also the tallest mountain in Africa
Mount Cotopaxi volcano is located in Ecuador, South America. It is part of the Andes mountain range and is situated in Cotopaxi National Park, approximately 50 kilometers south of the capital city, Quito. Cotopaxi is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world, standing at an elevation of 5,897 meters (19,347 feet) above sea level.
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Mount Snowdon is the remains of an ancient extinct volcano.
An extinct volcano
No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
There is no extinct volcano or mountain that fits those exact standards. You may be looking for one of these. They each fit one of the requirements and kind of come close on others:Nevado Ojos del Salado is a stratovolcano in the Andes on the Argentina-Chile border. It is also the highest active volcano in the world and the second highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere.Monte Pissis is an extinct volcano in La Rioja Province, Argentina. The mountain is the third-highest in the Western Hemisphere.Nevado Huascarán is a mountain in the Peruvianprovince of Yungay, situated in the Cordillera Blanca range of the western Andes. The highest southern summit of Huascarán (Huascarán Sur) is the highest point in Peru. Huascarán is the fourth highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere.
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Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas at 6,962 m (22,841 ft). It is located in the Andes mountain range, in theArgentine province of Mendoza. It is not an never has been a volcano.
No, Bennachie in Scotland is not an extinct volcano. It is part of the Grampian mountain range and is formed from ancient granite and schist rocks. Its distinctive shape and location are a result of geological processes, not volcanic activity.
Since there are two mountain ranges in Chile (the Andes and the Coast range) there are plenty of mountains. The higher mountain (actually is a volcano) is in the Andes mountain range, and it is called 'Ojos del Salado'. It is the highest volcano in the world and the 2nd highest peak in South America at 6,893 metres (22,615 ft).
It is an inactive volcano in the Cordillero Occidental range of the Andes and the highest mountain in Ecuador
Mount Snowdon is the remains of a long extinct volcano.
There is a Mount Sanford in the Wrangell mountain range of Alaska. It is about 16,200 feet tall and is an extinct volcano.