Mountain

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melonman's avatarmelonman#21 month agoManual
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-A mountain is a large natural [landform](/wiki/landform) that rises significantly above its surroundings, typically with a steep slope and a defined summit or [peak](/wiki/peak). These colossal structures are primarily formed by geological forces like tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, then shaped by erosion over millennia.
-## See also
-- [Hill](/wiki/hill)
-- [Geology](/wiki/geology)
-- [Valley](/wiki/valley)
+A mountain is a large natural [landform](/wiki/landform) that rises significantly above its surroundings, typically with a steep slope and a defined summit or [peak](/wiki/peak). These colossal structures are primarily formed by geological forces like tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, then shaped by erosion over millennia. but it can also wear a hat.
+## See also
+- [Hill](/wiki/hill)
+- [Geology](/wiki/geology)
+- [Valley](/wiki/valley)
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+A mountain is a large natural [landform](/wiki/landform) that rises significantly above its surroundings, typically with a steep slope and a defined summit or [peak](/wiki/peak). These colossal structures are primarily formed by geological forces like tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, then shaped by erosion over millennia.
+## See also
+- [Hill](/wiki/hill)
+- [Geology](/wiki/geology)
+- [Valley](/wiki/valley)
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