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Mountains and Mountain Ranges
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The highest mountain in Australia is
Mount Kembla
Blue mountains
Mount Kosciuszko
Snowy mountains
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In which mountain range is Mt. Everest located?
The Himalayas
The Great Dividung Range
The Atlas
The Alps
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Steep valleys between mountains located very close to each other are called
Gorges
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A peak of a mountain is called
A summit
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Which is the definition of a mountain?
a landform which is lower than its surrounding area
a landform that rises 200m + above its surrounding area
a landform that rises 300m + above its surrounding area
a landform which is higher than its surrounding area
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The Alps is located in South America. True or False?
False
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The altitude of Mt Everest above mean sea level is
7,748 metres
8,848 metres
8, 488 metres
4,484 metres
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The tallest mountain from base to peak is
Mauna Kea
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How many mountains are there in the world?
more than one million
more than one hundred million
more than one billion
more than ten million
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Mountains are found on every continent. True or False?
True
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Mountains are found in ______ of all the world’s countries.
three-quarters
one-fifth
one-third
two-thirds
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Mount Kosciuszko is located in
Victoria
New South Wales
Queensland
Western Australia
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There are thousands of mountains in mainland Australia. True or False?
True
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It is usually colder at the top of a mountain than at the bottom, because
It is too far from the sea.
The air becomes thinner and is less able to hold heat.
It is close to the space.
It snows a lot at the top.
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What is the vegetation type in the bottom area of a mountain?
a thick rainforest
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Mountains and mountain ranges have formed over billions of years from
Volcanic eruptions
The rotation of the Earth
Tectonic activity
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