Yes, it is well over than 3 times higher than Ben Nevis. It is about 15,774 feet, while Ben Nevis is about 4411 feet.
Yes, Mount Blanc at 4,810m is higher than the Matterhorn which is 4,478m high.
Yes, Mount Blanc IS higher than Mount Etna.
The Alps. The tallest summit in the Alps is Mont Blanc at 4808 meters, which is taller than the tallest summit in the Pyrenees, Aneto at 3,404 meters.
The Mont-Blanc exploded in the Halifax Harbour. It was loaded with explosives and collided with the Imo, a Belgian relief vessel. More than 2000 people were killed.
Mount Kilamjaro is Africa's highest mountain and is higher than Mount Blanc.
Mt Etna is higher than Ben Nevis because it is a volcanic mountain formed through multiple eruptions over time, whereas Ben Nevis is a non-volcanic mountain that has been shaped by glacial activity. Additionally, Mt Etna is located at a tectonic plate boundary where magma reaches the surface, allowing it to rise higher than Ben Nevis.
You would have to climb Ben Nevis six and a half times to equal the height of Everest.
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales but Ben Nevis, which is in Scotland, is the highest mountain in the whole of Great Britain, so it is higher than Mount Snowdon.Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales but Ben Nevis, which is in Scotland, is the highest mountain in the whole of Great Britain, so it is higher than Mount Snowdon.
Southeastern France is the place where you would find the French Alps, including europe's highest peak, the Mont Blanc (4810 m). It is much higher than the northwestern part of the country, a low-raised plateau bordering the English channel.
The tallest mountain in the Alps is the Mont Blanc (French name meaning white Mount), and is 4,810 m tall (15,781 ft). It is Europe's highest peak and it is located in south-eastern France, on the Italian border. The Italian name is Monte Bianco.It is higher than any mountain in the 48 United States (i.e. excluding Alaska).
There were 2300 tonnes of picric acid (an explosive agent more destructive than TNT), 200 tonnes of TNT, 35 tonnes of benzole and 10 tonnes of gun cotton.
The Mont Blanc was a French munitions ship, carrying a cargo of heavy explosives from New York to Bordeaux, France, for war use. Because the ship, overloaded with cargo, was slow and had only two guns for protection, it was ordered to Halifax to join a convoy of ships headed for Europe. These convoys were regularly assembled in Halifax's huge inner harbour, the Bedford Basin, during both world wars. The Mont Blanc was inbound into the Basin and passing through the narrow channel into the basin known as "The Narrows" when it collided with the outbound Norwegian ship Imo. The resulting explosion killed more than 2000 people, injured over 9000, and flattened a large section of Halifax.