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Mountains are defined by their elevation and steep slopes, formed by the collision of Earth's crust plates, such as the Himalayas housing Mount Everest, the tallest point on Earth at 29,000 feet.

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  • Mountains are defined by their significant height, steep slopes, and distinct summit area, with a clear distinction between mountains (over 600 meters) and hills (under 600 meters).
  • The Himalayas, created by the collision of Earth's crust plates, are home to Mount Everest, the tallest peak globally, reaching an impressive 29,000 feet above sea level.

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  • What defines a mountain?

    Landforms over 600 meters with steep slopes.

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"Mountains: Earth's Prominent Landforms and Formation"

  • Mountains are landforms that rise prominently above their surroundings, exhibiting steep slopes, a confined summit area, and considerable local relief, with those over 600 meters being classified as mountains and those under as hills.
  • The formation of mountain ranges is primarily due to the pushing of Earth's crust plates against each other, causing rocks to rise, with the Himalayas in Asia housing Mount Everest, the tallest point on Earth at 29,000 feet.
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