Mars has some of the most highly varied and interesting terrain of any of the terrestrial planets, some of it quite spectacular:
Olympus Mons: the largest mountain in the Solar System rising 24 km (78,000 ft.) above the surrounding plain. Its base is more than 500 km in diameter and is rimmed by a cliff 6 km (20,000 ft) high.
2006-07-29 06:07:10
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answered by Pey 7
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If you dream of climbing huge mountains, try Miranda, the moon of Uranus.
There are cliffs there over 10 km (6 miles high)
Anyone with a space suit could walk up Olympus Mons!
Plus the gravity is even weaker than Mars' so freefall would be amazing.
2006-07-29 06:17:10
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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Olympus Mons, on Mars
2006-07-29 07:25:15
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answered by ndcardinal3 2
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Olympus Mons on Mars.
2006-07-29 06:29:58
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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Earthlings have not measured all the mountains in the solar system so your question can not be answered.
2006-07-29 06:13:16
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answered by carl l 6
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It's on Mars - Olympus Mons - 78,000 feet
2006-07-29 06:03:33
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answered by Mister Cruddo 2
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I think it is either Io or Mount Olympus. It's on Mars I think...
2006-07-29 06:06:06
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answered by Adelaide_21 3
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olympus mons...located in mars also a volcano..height is around 78,000 feet
2006-07-29 06:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There's one on Mars, but we are uncertain about the other planets
2006-07-29 06:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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u hav already got the answers from so many ppl. i dont think i need to say it again
2006-07-29 07:19:18
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answered by *! ÐHÄRINI - † !*: 6
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