some people call North America's tallest mountain Denali, or Great One
Mount Aconcagua is the tallest mountain in South America and the Americas. It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Argentine province of Mendoza and it lies 112 kilometers west by north of Mendoza, the capital. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua
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Mount, McKinley, North, and America. Mount McKinley is the tallest mountain in North America.
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Yes. Han la mountain is the tallest mountain in South Korea. However, it is not the tallest mountain in Korea. Because in North Korea there is a mountain named Baek Du mountain, and that mountain is taller than Han la mountain.
Mount Everest- tallest mountain in the worldK2 (Godwin Austen)- second tallestKangchenjunga- third tallestLhotse- fourthMount Logan- tallest in Canada, second tallest in North AmericaMount Fuji- tallest mountain in JapanMount Kilimanjaro- tallest mountain in AfricaMount McKinley (Denali)- tallest mountain in North America (located in Alaska)Mont Blanc- tallest mountain in the AlpsMount Vesuvius- volcano/mountain that erupted, burying PompeiiMount Thor- greatest vertical drop at 1250 metres, located on Baffin Island in CanadaMount Cook- tallest mountain in New Zealand
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Alaska has most of the tallest mountains in North America. Mount McKinley in Alaska is the tallest at 20,320 ft (6,197.6 m).
The longest mountain range in the U.S. is the Rocky Mountains. The tallest is the Alaska Range, which is where Mt. McKinley (also known as Denali), the tallest mountain in North America is located.
Mount Logan is the second tallest mountain in North America.
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