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i am doin a project and if i dont get ansewrs i fail class need help please

2007-01-23 05:45:58 · 7 answers · asked by sandro 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

7 answers

Everest, McKindly, Washington, Brasstown Bald

2007-01-23 05:58:11 · answer #1 · answered by ThePerfectStranger 6 · 0 0

Pikes Peak

2007-01-23 13:55:10 · answer #2 · answered by TD R 5 · 0 0

Mt. Wannahockaloogie.

2007-01-23 13:50:48 · answer #3 · answered by B aka PE 6 · 0 0

Gosh, kiddo. Just google "list of mountains" and you'll get a ton. Do you want mountains in the US or all over the world?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains

2007-01-23 13:59:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

everest first climbed by george mallory but never proven if he reached the summit but actually i think he did but was climbed by edmund hilary in 1954

2007-01-23 13:55:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

everest

2007-01-23 13:48:18 · answer #6 · answered by jonnie 2 · 0 0

3.3.1 Himalaya
3.3.2 Hindu Kush
3.3.3 Karakoram
3.3.4 Others
3.4 Europe
3.4.1 Alps
3.4.2 Apennines
3.4.3 Balkans
3.4.4 Caucasus
3.4.5 Iberia
3.4.6 Iceland
3.4.7 Ireland
3.4.8 Scandinavia
3.4.9 United Kingdom
3.4.10 Carpathian Mountains
3.4.11 European atlantic islands
3.4.12 to be categorised
3.5 North America
3.5.1 Canada
3.5.2 Greenland
3.5.3 Mexico
3.5.4 United States
3.6 Oceania
3.6.1 Australia
3.6.2 Hawaii
3.6.3 Indonesia
3.6.4 New Zealand
3.7 South America
3.7.1 Argentina
3.7.2 Ecuador
3.7.3 Other countries
4 See also



Eight-thousanders
The 14 "eight-thousanders", 8,000 meters or higher above sea level, all in the Himalaya:

Everest (8,848 m), Nepal-Tibet (China), Asia
K2 (8,611 m), Pakistan-Xinjiang (China), Asia
Kangchenjunga (8,586 m), Nepal-Sikkim (India), Asia
Lhotse (8,511 m), Nepal-Tibet (China), Asia
Makalu (8,463 m), Nepal-Tibet (China), Asia
Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Nepal-Tibet (China), Asia
Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Nepal, Asia
Manaslu (8,163 m), Nepal, Asia
Nanga Parbat (8,125 m), Pakistan, Asia
Annapurna (8,091 m), Nepal, Asia
Gasherbrum I (8,068 m), Pakistan-Xinjiang (China), Asia
Broad Peak (8,047 m), Pakistan-Xinjiang (China), Asia
Gasherbrum II (8,035 m), Pakistan-Xinjiang (China), Asia
Shishapangma (8,027 m), Tibet (China), Asia

Seven Summits
The highest mountains of each continent (the Seven Summits):

Summit Elevation m Continent Range Country
Kilimanjaro (Kibo Summit) 5,895 Africa Kilimanjaro Tanzania
Vinson Massif 4,892 Antarctica Ellsworth Mountains N/A (claimed by Chile)
Carstensz Pyramid (Puncak Jaya) 4,884 Australia Pegunungan Maoke Indonesia
Everest 8,848 Asia Himalaya Nepal, China (Tibet)
Elbrus 5,642 Europe Caucasus Russia
Mount McKinley (Denali) 6,194 North America Alaska Range United States
Aconcagua 6,962 South America Andes Argentina


Africa
Ahaggar Mountains (2,918 m), Algeria
Auasberge (2,484 m), Namibia
Draken Mountains Cathkin Peak (3,650 m), Basoto-South Africa
Emi Koussi (3,415 m), Chad
Kompassberg (2,500 m), South Africa
Moco (2,610 m), Angola
Mount Baker (4,844 m), Congo-Uganda
Mount Cameroon (4,075 m), Cameroon
Mount Elgon (4,321 m), Kenya-Uganda
Mount Emin (4,798 m), Congo-Uganda
Mount Gessi (4,715 m), Congo-Uganda
Mount Kadam (also known as Debasien or Tabasiat) (3,054 m), Uganda
Mount Karisimbi (4,507 m), Rwanda-Congo
Mount Kenya (5,195 m), Kenya
Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 m), Tanzania - highest mountain in Africa
Mount Kinyeti (3,187m) Sudan
Mount Luigi di Savoia (4,627 m), Congo-Uganda
Mount Meru (4,566 m), Tanzania - little known due to its close proximity to Kilimanjaro
Mount Moroto (3,083 m), Uganda
Mount Morungole (2,750 m), Uganda
Pico del Teide (3,717 m) Tenerife - highest mountain in Spain (although geographically in Africa)
Mount Speke (4,890 m), Congo-Uganda
Mount Stanley (5,119 m), Congo-Uganda
Jbel Toubkal (4,167 m), Morocco
Mount Zulia (2,149), Uganda
Ras Dejen (4,533 m), Ethiopia
Rungwe (3,175 m), Zambia
Table Mountain/Tafelberg (1,088 m), Cape Town, South Africa

Antarctica
Mount Erebus (3,794 m)
Mount Fridtjof Nansen (2,740 m)
Mount Jackson (3,050 m)
Mount Kirkpatrick (4,528 m)
Mount Markham (4,350 m)
Mount Terror (3,230 m)
Mount Tyree (4,852 m)
Vinson Massif (4,897 m), highest mountain in Antarctica

Asia

Himalaya
The rankings are derived from the list of highest mountains, which ranks mountains separated by 500m of prominence. See talk page.

Annapurna (8,091 m), Nepal - #10 in the world
Annapurna II (7,937 m), Nepal
Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Nepal-Tibet, China - #6 in the world
Chomo Lhari (7,314 m), Bhutan-Tibet, China
Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Nepal - #7 in the world
Gangkhar Puensum (7,570 m), Bhutan - highest unclimbed mountain in the world
Gyala Peri (7,294 m), Tibet, China - Opposite Namcha Barwa
Gyachung Kang (7,952 m), Nepal-Tibet, China
Gurla Mandhata (7,694 m), Tibet, China
Hilmalchuli (7,893 m), Nepal - one of the highest mountains below 8000 meters
Kailash (6,638 m), Tibet, China - A holy mountain to Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, Bon and Jains
Kamet (7,756 m), Indianear Tibetan border - first peak over 25,000 ft to be climbed
Kangchenjunga (8,586 m), Nepal-Sikkim, India - #3 in the world
Kula Kangri (7,554 m), Tibet, China - #47 in the world
Laila Peak (Rupal Valley) (5,971m), Pakistan
Lhotse (8,516 m), Nepal-Tibet, China- #4 in the world
Machhapuchhre (6,993 m), Nepal- also known as Fishtail, one of the most photogenic mountains in the world
Makalu (8,462 m), Nepal-Tibet, China- #5 in the world
Manaslu (8,156 m), Nepal - #8 in the world
Melungtse (7,181 m), Tibet, China
Mount Everest (8,850 m), Nepal-Tibet, China border - highest mountain in the world
Namcha Barwa (7,756 m), Southeast Tibet, China - highest peak in the eastern Himalaya
Nanda Devi (7,816 m), India
Nanga Parbat (8,125 m), Pakistan - #9 in the world
Pumori (7,161 m), Nepal-Tibet, China
Rakhiot Peak (7,070 metres), Pakistan
Shishapangma (8,013 m), Tibet, China - #14 in the world

Hindu Kush
Buni Zom (6,550 m), Pakistan
Istor-o-nal (7,403 m), Pakistan - #68 in the world
Noshaq (7,492 m), Afghanistan-Pakistan - #52 in the world
Saraghrar (7,349 m), Pakistan - #78 in the world
Tirich Mir (7,690 m), Pakistan - #33 in the world - Highest in peak Hindukush range

Karakoram
Baintha Brak (The Ogre) (7,285 m), Pakistan - #87 in the world
Baltistan Peak (7,288 m), Pakistan - #89 in the world
Broad Peak (8,047 m), Pakistan-China - #12 in the world
Diran (7,257 m), Pakistan - #93 in the world
Distaghil Sar (7,885m), Pakistan - #19 in the world
Gasherbrum I (8,068 m), Pakistan-China - #11 in the world
Gasherbrum II (8,035 m), Pakistan-China - #13 in the world
Gasherbrum III (7,952 m), Pakistan-China (unranked: insufficient prominence)
Gasherbrum IV (7,925 m), Pakistan-China - #17 in the world
Gasherbrum V (7,321 metres), Pakistan
Haramosh (7,409 m), Pakistan - #67 in the world
K2 (8,611 m), Pakistan-China - world's second highest, yet is considered a more technical and tougher mountain to climb than Everest.
K12 (7,468 m), Pakistan - #51 in the world
Kanjut Sar (7,760 m), Pakistan - #26 in the world
Kunyang Chhish (7,852 m), Pakistan - #21 in the world
Laila Peak (Haramosh Valley) (6,986 m), Pakistan
Laila Peak (Hushe Valley) (6,096m), Pakistan
Malubiting (7,458 m), Pakistan - #58 in the world
Masherbrum (7,821 m), Pakistan - #22 in the world
Mitre Peak (6,025 m), Pakistan
Muztagh Tower (7,273 m), Pakistan - #91 in the world
Passu Sar (7,476 m), Pakistan - #54 in the world
Rakaposhi (7,788 m), Pakistan - #27 in the world
Saltoro Kangri (7,742 m), Pakistan - #31 in the world
Sangemarmar Sar (7,050 m), Pakistan
Sia Kangri (7,422 m), Pakistan - #63 in the world
Skil Brum (7,420 m), Pakistan - #66 in the world
Trango Towers (6,350 m), Pakistan
Ultar Peak (7,388 m), Pakistan - #70 in the world

Others
Anamudi (2,675 m), India - highest point of peninsular India.
Ararat (5,137 m), Turkey - landing site, in folkloric elaborations of the biblical account of Noah, of his ark
Baekdu/Baitou Mountain (2,744 m), on Chinese/North Korean border - highest mountain in Korea
Belukha (4,506 m), Russia - highest peak in Altai Mountains
Demavend (5,604 m), Iran
Doi Inthanon (2,565 m), highest peak in Thailand
Fansipan (3143m), Hoang Lien Son Mountains,Lao Cai province , highest peak in Vietnam and Indochina.
Gongga Shan (7,556 m), highest peak in Sichuan, China - also known as Minya Konka, highest peak in the Hengduan Shan Ranges
Halla Mountain (1,950 m), volcano, highest peak in South Korea
Hkakabo Razi (5,881 m), highest peak in Myanmar
Independence Peak (7,134 m), Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border (Pamir range)
Ismail Samani Peak (7,496 m), Tajikistan - highest peak in the Pamir
Jade Mountain (3,952 m), Taiwan - Also known as "Yu Shan", highest mountain in East Asia.
Mount Kazbek (5,047 m), Georgia, in Caucasus
Kawa Karpo (6,740 m), Yunnan, China - also known as Kagebo, highest mountain in Yunnan, it is unclimbed and is holy to Tibetan Buddhism
Klyuchevskaya Sopka (4,750 m), Russian volcano
Kongur (7,719 m), Xinjiang, China - highest mountain in the Kunlun Range
Mount Merapi (2,911 m), Indonesia
Mount Apo (2,954 m), highest point in the Philippines
Mount Fuji (3,776 m), famous volcano, highest peak in Japan and world's most visited mountain
Mount Kerinci (3,805 m), highest point of Barisan Range, Sumatra
Mount Kinabalu (4,093 m), Sabah (Borneo), Malaysia
Muztagh Ata (7,546 m), Xinjiang, China - located in the Kunlun Range, one of the easiest mountains above 7500 to climb
Noshaq (7,485 m), highest point in Afghanistan, located in the Hindu Kush mountain range.
Mount Tambora (2,850 m), Indonesia
Peak Jengish Chokusu (Tomur Feng) (7,439 m), Kyrgyzstan-China border - highest peak in the Tian Shan
Qurnat as Sawda' (3,088 m), highest point in Lebanon
Sri Pada (Adam's Peak, 2,243 m), Sri Lanka

Europe

Alps
Piz Bernina (4,049 m), Switzerland-Italy - highest peak in the Eastern Alps
Dachstein (2,997 m), highest peak of Styria, Upper Austria and Austrian Limestone Alps, first vertical climb (19th century)
Dent Blanche (4,356 m), Switzerland
Dent du Midi (3,260 m), Switzerland
Diablerets (3,210 m), Switzerland
Eiger (3,970 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland
Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m), Alps, highest peak of the Bernese Oberland
Gran Paradiso (4,061 m), Italy
Grand Combin (4,314 m), Switzerland
Grandes Jorasses (4,208 m), France-Italy, Mont-Blanc range
Großglockner (3,797 m), highest peak in Austria
Hochkö*** (2,938 m), Austria near Berchtesgaden, Germany
Jungfrau (4,158 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland
Koschuta (2,135 m), Karawanken, Austria-Slovenia - famous climbing peak
Matterhorn (4,477 m), photo star above Zermatt, Switzerland-Italy
Mont Blanc (4,808 m), France-Italy - highest mountain in Western Europe
Monte Cristallo (3,199 m), Dolomites, South Tyrol-Italy
Monte Rosa (4,634 m), Western Alps, Italy-Switzerland second highest mountain in Western Europe
Napf (1,407 m), Swiss Flysch Alps
Ortler (3,902 m), highest peak of South Tyrol, Italy
Pelvoux (3,946 m), French Alps
Pilatus (2,129 m), near Lucerne, Switzerland
Rigi (1,797 m), overlooking Lake Lucerne
Piz Palu (3,912 m)
Sciliar (2,563 m), Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy
Schneeberg (2,076 m), highest peak in Lower Austria
Titlis (3,239 m), Swiss Urner Alps
Tödi (3,620 m), Swiss Glarus Alps
Traunstein (1,610 m), photo star at Traunsee, Upper Austria
Triglav (2,864 m), highest peak of Slovenia
Untersberg (1,973 m), near of Salzburg city
Weisshorn (4,506 m), Switzerland
Wetterhorn (3,701 m), Switzerland
Wildspitze (3,774 m), Ötztaler Alps, Austria
Zugspitze (2,964 m), on the Austrian-German border, and the highest point in Germany
See also: Alps, List of mountains of the Alps


[edit] Apennines
Corno Grande (2,912 m), Italy - highest mountain in the Apennines

[edit] Balkans
Aegaleus, Greece
Ainos (1,628 m), Greece
Botev (2,376 m), Bulgaria - highest peak of the Balkan mountains
Čvrsnica (2,238 m), Dinarides, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dinara (Troglav peak 1,913 m; Dinara peak 1,831 m), Dinarides, Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hymettus (1,026 m), east of Athens, Greece
Kopaonik (Pančićev vrh 2,017m), Serbia
Korab (2,764 m), highest point in Albania
Musala (2,925 m), Bulgaria, highest mountain in Bulgaria and the Balkans
Olympus (2,919 m), highest mountain in Greece - legendary home of the Greek gods
Orjen (1,894 m), highest mountain in littoral Montenegro, during glacial periods the most heavily glaciated Mediterranean mountain
Panachaicus (1,926 m), northernmost mountain of the Peloponnese, east of Patras, Greece
Parnassus (2,460 m), Greece
Å ar mountain (2,747 m), Republic of Macedonia-Serbia (Kosovo)-Albania
Mount Smolikas (2,640 m), Greece
Vergina (2,193 m?), Greece
Vihren (2,915 m), Bulgaria - third highest mountain in the Balkans, after Musala in Bulgaria and Mount Olympus
Zlatibor (Tornik 1,496m; Čigota 1,422m), Serbia
See also: List of mountains in Greece, Greek names of mountains, List of mountains in Bulgaria.


[edit] Caucasus
Mount Elbrus (5,642 m), Russia - highest mountain in Europe

[edit] Iberia
Aneto (3,404 m), Spain - highest point in the Pyrenees
Mulhacén (3,482 m), Spain - highest point in the Sierra Nevada and the highest point in the Iberian Peninsula
Serra da Estrela (1,993 m), Portugal - highest point in the Montejunto-Estrela ridge, highest point in Mainland Portugal

[edit] Iceland
Hekla (1,491 m), Iceland, volcano
Öræfajökull (2,110 m), Iceland, volcano - highest mountain in Iceland
Snæfellsjökull (1,448 m), Iceland, volcano

[edit] Ireland
Carrantuohill (1,041 m), highest mountain in the Republic of Ireland and the island as a whole.

[edit] Scandinavia
Galdhøpiggen (2,469 m), highest point in Norway
Haltitunturi (1,328 m), highest point in Finland
Kebnekaise (2,111 m), highest point in Sweden

[edit] United Kingdom
Ben Lawers (1,214 m), Scotland
Ben Nevis (1,344 m), highest mountain in the United Kingdom
Cross Fell (893 m), highest mountain in the Pennines
Kinder Scout (636 m), highest mountain in the Peak District
Mam Tor (517 m), Peak District, England
Scafell Pike (978 m), highest mountain in England
Slieve Donard (850 m), highest mountain in Northern Ireland
Snowdon (1,085 m), highest mountain in Wales
Pen y Fan (886 m), highest mountain in South Wales
Pumlumon Fawr (Plynlimon) (752 m), highest mountain in Mid Wales
Snaefell (621 m), highest mountain in Isle of Man
Aran Fawddwy (906 m), highest mountain south of Snowdon
See also:

Mountains of the United Kingdom
List of mountains and hills of the British Isles by height
Mountains and hills of Scotland

[edit] Carpathian Mountains
Gerlachovský štít - highest peak in Tatra mountains in Western Carpathians, Slovakia (2,655 m)
Vârful Moldoveanu - highest peak in Făgăraş Mountains in Southern Carpathians, Romania (2,544 m)
Hoverla - highest peak in Chornohora,Eastern Beskids in Eastern Carpathians, Ukraine (2,061 m)
Kékes - highest peak in Mátra, Hungary (1,014 m)

[edit] European atlantic islands
Teide (3,717 m) - highest point in Spain (Canary Islands)
Pico (2,751 m) - highest point in Portugal (Azores)

[edit] to be categorised
The Brocken - highest peak of Harz Mountains, eastern Germany (1,142 m)
Etna - dominant volcano on Sicily, Italy (3,263 m)
Feldberg - Schwarzwald, Germany (1,493 m)
Mont Ventoux - France (1,909 m)
Mount Circeo - Italy
Mount Vesuvius - famous Italian volcano (1,270 m)
Plöckenstein, Böhmerwald - Austria-Czech Republic-Germany (1,378 m)

[edit] North America

[edit] Canada
5959m Mount Logan – Yukon Highest peak in Canada
5489m Mount Saint Elias – Yukon
5226m Mount Lucania – Yukon
5173m King Peak – Yukon
4850m Mount Wood – Yukon
4812m Mount Vancouver – Yukon
4671m Mount Fairweather – British Columbia Highest peak in British Columbia
4557m Mount Hubbard – Yukon
4507m Mount Walsh – Yukon
4289m Mount Augusta – Yukon
4196m Mount Cook – Yukon
4019m Mount Waddington – British Columbia Highest peak in the Coastal Mountains
3959m Mount Robson – British Columbia Highest peak in the Canadian Rockies
3928m Mount Queen Mary – Yukon
3741m Mount Columbia – Alberta/British Columbia Highest peak in Alberta.
3741m Mount King George – Yukon
3731m North Twin – Alberta Highest mountain fully in Alberta
3664m Mount Clemenceau – British Columbia Canadian Rockies
3617m Mount Forbes – Alberta Canadian Rockies
3616m Mount Assiniboine – Alberta/British Columbia Canadian Rockies
3609m Wood Peak – Yukon
3567m Mount Goodsir – British Columbia
3555m Monarch Mountain – British Columbia Coastal Mountains
3540m Mount Temple – Alberta
3520m Mount Upton – Yukon
3519m Mount Sir Sandford – British Columbia
3516m Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier – British Columbia
3498m Mount Lyell – on the border of Alberta and British Columbia
3493m Mount Farnham – British Columbia
3470m Mount Brazeau – Alberta
3433m Mount Joffre – Alberta/British Columbia
3417m Tsar Mountain – British Columbia
3413m Mount King George – British Columbia
3412m Howser Spire – British Columbia
3411m Mount Sir Douglas – Alberta/British Columbia
3399m Whitehorn Mountain – British Columbia
3394m Mount Hector – Alberta
3377m Mount Dawson – British Columbia
3373m Mount Willingdon – Alberta
3363m Mount Edith Cavell – Alberta
3361m Mount Cline – Alberta
3361m Mount Fryatt – Alberta
3360m Mount Harrison – British Columbia
3360m Tusk Peak – British Columbia
3342m Mount Saskatchewan – Alberta
3316m Mount Chown – Alberta
3315m Sunwapta Peak – Alberta
3313m Simon Peak – Alberta/British Columbia
3313m Mount Mike – British Columbia
3312m Mount Saint Bride – Alberta
3312m Mount Stewart – Alberta
3298m Mount Queen Bess – British Columbia
3295m Howse Peak – Alberta/British Columbia
3294m Mount Ball – Alberta/British Columbia
3275m Mount Sir Alexander – British Columbia
3274m Mount Monashee – British Columbia
3242m Good Hope Mountain – British Columbia
3236m Iconoclast Mountain – British Columbia
3234m Dais Mountain – Alberta
3225m Mount Rae – Alberta
3208m Mount Rogers – British Columbia Rogers Pass. Gateway to British Columbia
3205m Hallam Peak – British Columbia
3201m Neptune Peak – British Columbia
3200m Mount Ida – – British Columbia
3185m Mount Galatea – Alberta
3183m Razorback Mountain – British Columbia
3182m Monmouth Mountain – British Columbia
3181m Mount Findlay – British Columbia
3176m Mount Ethelbert – British Columbia
3162m Mount Aylmer – Alberta
3150m Mount Seattle – Yukon
3138m Cerberus Mountain – British Columbia
3132m Mount Raleigh – British Columbia
3126m Mount Grenville – British Columbia
3120m Old Goat Mountain – Alberta
3099m Karluk Peak – British Columbia
3098m Mount Evan-Thomas – Alberta
3094m Mount Cooper – British Columbia
3094m Mount Moloch – British Columbia
3090m Mount Ratz – British Columbia
3089m Jeanette Peak – British Columbia
3086m Majestic Mountain – Alberta
3085m Cronus Peak – British Columbia
3063m Mount Tatlow – British Columbia
3063m Taseko Mountain – British Columbia
3053m Kates Needle – Alberta/British Columbia
3050m Mount Templeman – British Columbia
3045m Albert Peak – British Columbia
3044m Mount Moore – British Columbia
3038m Mount Quanstrom – British Columbia
3037m Talchako Mountain – British Columbia
3035m Carnes Peak – British Columbia
3033m Mount Washburn – British Columbia
3032m Pancake Peak – British Columbia
3024m Mount Ulysses – British Columbia
3021m Mount Tisiphone – British Columbia
3018m The Rajah – Alberta
3008m Mount Vishnu – British Columbia
3002m Mount Hornickel – British Columbia
Notables

2675m Mount Garibaldi – British Columbia Coastal Mountains. Large Volcano
2284m Blackcomb Mountain – British Columbia Coastal Mountains. Ski Resort
2195m Golden Hinde – British Columbia Tallest Mountain on Vancouver Island
2182m Whistler Mountain – British Columbia Coastal Mountains. Ski Resort
Bishop's Mitre – Kaumajet Mountains
Brave Mountain (1,219+ m) – highest point in the Kaumajet Mountains; highest island peak on the Atlantic coast of North America
Marble Mountain – Long Range Mountains
Mount Caubvik (1,652 m) – highest point in the Torngat Mountains; second highest mountain in Canada east of the Rockies
Man O'War Peak (1,050 m) – highest point in the Kiglapait Mountains
Mount Thor (1675 m) largest cliff face in the world.

Greenland
Mount Gunnbjørn (3,700 m) – Watkins Range - highest mountain in Greenland

Mexico
Cofre de Perote or "Naupa-Tecutépetl" or "Nauhcampatépetl" or "Square Mountain" ( 4,282 m) – Veracruz
Volcán de Fuego de Colima (3,860 m) – Jalisco/Colima border
Iztaccíhuatl or "White Woman" or "Asleep Woman" (5,286 m) – México state/Puebla border
La Malinche, or "Matlalcueitl" (4,462 m) – Tlaxcala/Puebla border
Nevado de Colima or "Zapotepetl" (4,330 m) – Jalisco/Colima border
Nevado de Toluca or "Xinantecatl" (4,577 m) – México state
Pico de Orizaba, or "Citlaltépetl" (5,636 m) – Puebla/Veracruz border, highest point in Mexico
Parícutin (3,170 m) – Michoacán
Popocatépetl (5,465 m) – México state
Cerro del Potosí (3,700 m) – Nuevo León
El Coahuilón (3,500 m) – Coahuila/Nuevo León border
Cerro La Cruz del Marqúes (3,931 m) – Mexico City
Pico del Águila (3,894 m) – Mexico City
La Martha (3,706 m) – Coahuila/Nuevo León border
La Viga (3,600 m) – Coahuila
Cerro Las Nieves (3,360 m) – Coahuila
Yeloxochtl (3,919 m) – México state
Tlalocatepetl or "Tlaloc Mountain" (4,151 m) – México state
Telapon (4,081 m) – México state
Tacana (4,110 m) – Chiapas/Guatemala
Sierra Negra (4,640 m) – Puebla
Pico Piramide (1,960 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Piñon (1,785 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Perico (1,980 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Everest (1,960 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Cuauhtémoc (2,020 m) – Nuevo León
Peña de Bernal (2,515 m) – Queretaro
Matacanes (1,800 m) – Nuevo León
La Mota Grande (1,880 m) – Nuevo León
La Calle (2,905 m) – Nuevo León
Tres Vírgenes (1,940 m) – Baja California Sur
Evermann (1,050 m) – Islas Revillagigedo
Ceboruco or "Volcan de Ahuacatlán" (2,280 m) – Nayarit
Sangagüey (2,353 m) – Nayarit
La Primavera (3,030 m) – Jalisco
El Jorullo (1,820 m) – Michoacán
Los Humeros (3,150 m) – Puebla
El Chichón (1,150 m) – Chiapas
Pinacate (1,200 m) – Sonora
Volcan San Martín Tuxtla (1,650 - 1,700 m) – Veracruz
Amealco (3,040 m) – Queretaro
Cerro de la Estrella or "Star Mountain" (2,613 m) – Mexico City
Cerro del Garbanzo (3,000 m) – Durango
Holotepec (3,930 m) – México state
Chichinautzin (3,450 m) – México state/Morelos
Jahuey (2,000 m) – Durango
Ololica (3,120 m) – Morelos
Volcan de San Quintín (1,200 m) – Baja California
Tepetiltic (2,020 m) – Nayarit
Volcán de Tequila (3,000 m) – Jalisco
Tetlalmanche (2,700 m) – Mexico City
Teutli (2,600 m) – Mexico City
Los Tres Reyes Magos – México state

United States
Mount Adams – Cascades, Washington
Mount Adams – White Mountains, New Hampshire
Mount Baker – Cascades, Washington
Mount Baxter – California
Mount Bona (16,550 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains, Alaska
Mount Borah – Idaho
Bridge Mountain – Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada
Camel's Hump – Green Mountains, Vermont
Cannon Mountain – White Mountains, New Hampshire
Cathedral Peak – California
Mount Charleston – Spring Mountains, Nevada
Mount Churchill (15,638 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains, Alaska
Mount Columbia – Colorado
Mount Dana – California
Devils Thumb – Alaska
Devils Tower – Wyoming
Mount Diablo – California
Mount Delano – (12,163 ft), Utah
Mount Elbert (4,401 m) – Sawatch Range, Colorado, highest point in the Rocky Mountains
Mount Fairweather or Fairweather Mountain (15,300 ft or 4663 m) – Fairweather Range, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska & British Columbia, United States & Canada, highest point in British Columbia
Mount Foraker – Alaska
Gannett Peak – Wyoming
Glacier Peak – Cascades, Washington
Grand Teton – Wyoming
Mount Greylock – Massachusetts
Half Dome – California
Mount Hood – Cascades, Oregon
Horsetooth Mountain – Colorado
Mount Jefferson – Cascades, Oregon
Jobs Peak – Sierra Nevada
Mount Katahdin – at north end of the Appalachian Trail
Kings Peak – Utah (13,528 ft) 40°46′43″N, 110°22′28″W 7th highest in the US src
Mount Lafayette – White Mountains, New Hampshire
Mount Lassen – Cascades, California
Mount Lemmon (2,791 m) – Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona
Lone Peak, Wasatch Range – (11,253 feet) Utah 40°31′36″N, 111°45′19″W
Longs Peak – Colorado
Mammoth Mountain – California
Mount Mansfield – Green Mountains, Vermont
Mount Marathon – Kenai Mountains, Alaska
Maroon Bells – Colorado
Mount Marcus Baker – Chugach Range, Alaska
Mount Massive – Sawatch Range, Colorado
Mauna Loa – Hawaii; see Oceania.
Mount McKinley or Denali – Alaska (20,320 ft) highest mountain in North America 63°04′10″N, 151°00′13″W
Mount Mitchell – highest mountain of the Appalachians
Mount Monadnock – New Hampshire
Newberry Volcano – Oregon
Mount Olympus – Washington
Mount Olympus – Wasatch Range, Utah (9,026 ft)
Pikes Peak – Colorado
Mount Rainier (4,392 m) – Cascades, Washington
Mount Saint Elias (5,489 m) – #2 in North America
San Jacinto Peak (3,293 m) – California
Mount Sanford (16,237 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains, Alaska
Mount Shasta – California
Mount Shuksan – Cascades
Mount St. Helens – active volcano in the Cascades, Washington
Mount Si – Cascades, short but popular
Mount Stuart – Cascades, Washington
Mount Timpanogos – Wasatch Range, Utah (11,750 ft)
Three Sisters – Oregon
Mount Torbert (11,413 ft) – Tordillo Mountains, Alaska
Mount Washington – highest peak in northeastern United States, worst weather in the world
Mount Werner – Colorado – location of the Steamboat Ski Resort
Wheeler Peak – second highest peak in Nevada
Mount Whitney (14,497.2 feet or 4,421 m) – Sierra Nevada, highest mountain in the contiguous United States

Oceania

Australia
Blue Mountains — New South Wales
Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m) — highest mountain in mainland Australia — New South Wales
The Victorian Alps — Victoria
Mount Bogong (1,986 m) — highest mountain in Victoria
Mount Feathertop (1,922 m) — Victoria
Mount Hotham (1,861 m) — Victoria
Falls Creek (1,842 m) — Victoria
Mount Buller (1,804 m) — Victoria
Mount Buffalo (1,695 m) — Victoria
Mount Ossa (1,617m) — highest mountain in Tasmania
Cradle Mountain National Park — Tasmania
Mount Dandenong — near Melbourne — Victoria
Mount Keira — in the Illawarra escarpment near Keiraville, Wollongong, New South Wales
Mount Kembla — in the Illawarra escarpment near Unanderra, Wollongong, New South Wales
Mount Tallebudgera — Gold Coast, Queensland
Mount Wellington (1,271 m)— Tasmania
Bluff Knoll (1,095m) — Western Australia

Hawaii
Mauna Loa - a volcanic seamount that is earth's largest mountain, when measured from its base under the ocean.
Mauna Kea
Kilauea

Indonesia
Bali

Mount Agung
Papua

Puncak Jaya, Oceania (4,884 m) (also known as Carstenz Pyramid)

New Zealand
Aoraki/Mount Cook - highest mountain in New Zealand
Mount Anglem
Mount Aspiring
Mount Dampier
Mount Edgecumbe
Mount Hikurangi
Mount Hopkins
Mount Hutt
Mount Matthews
Mount Maunganui
Mount Ngauruhoe
Mount Owen
Mount Pirongia
Mount Ruapehu
Mount Silberhorn
Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont
Mount Tarawera
Mount Tasman
Mount Tongariro
Mount Wellington
Tapuae-o-Uenuku

South America

Argentina
Aconcagua (6,962 m), Argentina, highest mountain outside Asia
Cerro Torre (3,133 m), Patagonia, Argentina. Long considered the hardest mountain climb in the world.
Fitz Roy (3,375 m), Argentina
Lanin Volcano, Argentina
Cerro Mercedario (6,720 m), Argentina
Llullaillaco (6,738 m), Argentina

Ecuador
Mountains of Ecuador
Name Elevation m Range Notes
Chimborazo 6,267 Cordillera Occidental Ecuador's highest mountain; due to Earth's equatorial bulge, Chimborazo’s peak has the distinction of being the farthest point away from Earth's center of mass.
Cotopaxi 5,897 Cordillera Central Active Volcano
Cayambe 5,790 Cordillera Central
Antisana 5,758 Cordillera Central Active Volcano
El Altar 5,319 Cordillera Central
Iliniza Sur 5,263 Cordillera Occidental
Sangay 5,230 Cordillera Central Active Volcano
Iliniza Norte 5,116 Cordillera Occidental
Tungurahua 5,023 Cordillera Central Active Volcano
Carihuairazo 5,018 Cordillera Occidental
Cotacachi 4,944 Cordillera Occidental
Sincholagua 4,873 Cordillera Central
Corazón 4,782 Cordillera Occidental
Pichincha 4,776 Cordillera Occidental Active Volcano
Chiles 4,723 Cordillera Occidental
Rumiñahui 4,722 Interandino
Imbabura 4,621 Interandino
Cerro Hermoso 4,571 Cordillera Central
Atacazo 4,455 Cordillera Occidental
Pasochoa 4,199 Interandino
Sumaco 3,780 Cordillera Central
Reventador 3,562 Cordillera Central Active Volcano


Other countries
Nevado Sajama (6,542m), highest mountain in Bolivia
Illimani (6,438 m), Bolivia
Ancohuma (6,427 m), Bolivia
Illampú (6,368 m), Bolivia
Huayna Potosi (6,088m), Bolivia
Chachacomani (6,074 m), Bolivia
Pico del Norte (6,070 m) , Bolivia
Pico Cristóbal Colón (5,675 m), Colombia
Huascaran (6,768m), highest mountain in Peru
Ojos del Salado, highest mountain in Chile, second highest of the Andean peaks
Pico da Neblina, (2,994m), highest mountain in Brazil
Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia
Mount Roraima, (2,739m), Guyana, Venezuela
Pico Bolivar, (5,007m), Venezuela
Sugarloaf Mountain, Rio de Janeiro

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