Mount Vinson Massif, located in Antarctica, is classified as a part of a continental mountain range. Specifically, it is an example of a glaciated mountain, formed primarily by tectonic forces and shaped by glacial erosion. As the highest peak in Antarctica, it stands at 4,892 meters (16,050 feet) and is characterized by its rugged terrain and extreme weather conditions.
Mount Vinson Massif is a summit within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains in Antarctica. It is part of the Seven Summits, which includes the highest peak on each continent. The mountain is a classic example of a glaciated peak with steep snow and ice-covered slopes.
volcanic
Vinson Massif is a mountain in Antarctica that is classified as an ultra-prominent peak and the highest summit in the continent. It is part of the Ellsworth Mountains range and is considered a challenging mountaineering destination due to its remote location and extreme weather conditions.
Mount Olympus is considered a fold mountain, which is the most common type of mountain. They get this name because the edges crumble when two plates collide while the mountain is being formed.
Mount Everest is a mountain.
Mount ranier is a stratovolcano.
It is an active volcanic mountain
Mount Everest is not a volcano it is a mountain
a fold mountain
fault block
Volcano.
I do not know of any Mount fugi but Mount Fuji is a volcano