No, the drive from Seattle to Vancouver, BC, Canada is a relatively level drive that does not include driving through mountain passes. It takes about 2 hours 45 minutes to drive the 140 miles along Interstate 5. However, border crossings, especially on holiday weekends, can really extend that time.
Yes. Also about three hours from Seattle there is a volcano called Mt. Rainier. You can very clearly see it from Seattle though.
The Canadian Land or Canada
Canada.
Tucson to Seattle takes about 24 hours driving, though of course that depends on stops and traffic.
British Columbia, Canada
Canada
it is 3086.38 miles and about 46 hours to Seattle to Disney driving. Flying I don't know because of the time change. it would be closer though if you go to the on in California.
No there's mountains though.
According to Mapquest, the distance is 28.95 miles. They give a estimated driving time of 34 minutes, though that could vary greatly if you were in traffic during rush hour.
probably rivers though
im not sure but is it Kathmandu, though it only has two mountains on it
The mountains under sea are slightly smaller than the mountains on land. It is possible though that a mountain under sea is the same size or a little bigger though that case stays rare.