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 The Question:
How high must a mountain be to be technically considered a
"mountain"?
The Answer:
According to our dictionary, a mountain is "a natural
elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a
summit, and attaining an altitude greater than that of a hill,
usually greater than 2000 ft. (610 m)." Note that
this does not necessarily mean altitude above sea level; some elevated
geographical features, such as plateaus, may not be
considered mountains despite their altitude. Likewise, "mountains" may
rise thousand of feet from the ocean floor but never break above the
surface.
You can also find out more in-depth information about mountains
in our encyclopedia. Or check
out our almanac for a list of the highest mountain peaks in the
world.
—The Editors Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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