The dictionary defines a mountain as that which is ‘higher and steeper than a hill’.
A mountain is a landform that rises high above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. They are made from rocks and earth.
Generally, mountains are higher than 600 metres. Those less than 600 metres are called hills.
Mountains can be rocky and barren. Some have trees growing on their sides and very high mountains have snow on their peaks.
Some common features of mountains include the following:
- the summit, or the top of a mountain;
- the slope, or side of the mountain; and
- a very steep valley between young mountains, known as a gorge.
Did you know? Some of the highest mountains are at the bottom of the sea. Hawaii is at the top of a volcanic mountain in the Pacific Ocean. More than half the mountain is below water.The largest range of mountains is in the Alantic Ocean. |
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The Rocky Mountains and the Himalayan Mountains are examples of mountain ranges.









































