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A plateau mountain in South Africa that is only 3,558 feet tall
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A mountain created by plate tectonics in between China and Pakistan and is the 2nd tallest mountain
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Created by plate tectonics, the tallest mountain in Greece and is mentioned in Greek mythology as the home of the Twelve Olympians
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A fold mountain in the Swiss Alps that is 14,692 feet tall
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A stratovolcano, the second tallest mountain in Africa with a height of 17,057 feet
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The highest mountain in South America at 22,837 feet and created by plate tectonics, not volcanic activity.
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Located between Italy and France, rising 15,781 feet tall and is the tallest mountain in the French Alps created by plate tectonics, glaciation, and erosion.
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A fold mountain that has a height of 29,029 feet and is located between Nepal and Tibet
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A dormant volcano in Japan that is 12,388 feet tall
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At 20,310 feet, the tallest mountain in North America and is located in Alaska; also known as Mount McKInley
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In Tanzania, one of the tallest volcanoes in the world and is now dormant
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