Yes, but the best chance of finding one is on the sand {if you don't have the tools!}
Nine of the ten tallest mountains in the world are located in the Himalayas. See Sources and related links for a list.
peaks...mountain peaks
There are several types of peaks, including mountain peaks, volcanic peaks, summit peaks (highest points of a mountain), and sub peaks (smaller peaks along a ridge or on the side of a mountain). Each type of peak offers different challenges and rewards for climbers and hikers.
Seashells on Mt. Everest are evidence of the Earth's tectonic plates shifting over millions of years. The movement of these plates can raise ancient seabeds to become mountain ranges, carrying fossils and seashells along with them. This process, called uplift, explains how marine fossils can be found on the world's highest peaks.
mountain everest has 2 peaks
Fairly tall mountain peaks without major cities nearby.
The highest peaks in the world are located in the Himalayas in Asia.
yes
it has mountains, lakes and rivers. there are 373 mountain peaks to be exact
John Crow Mountain is located in the parish of Portland in Jamaica. It is one of the highest peaks in the Blue Mountains range.
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Alpine glaciers are found in mountain valleys