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Aconcagua (Spanish pronunciation: [akoŋˈkaɣwa]) is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera [4] of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is the highest mountain in the Americas , the highest outside Asia , [ 5 ] and the highest in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere [ 1 ] with a summit elevation of ...
The list also shows the height of each mountain. Mountains. Aconcagua (Mendoza) 6,962 m (22,841 ft) Nevado El Plomo 6,070 m (19,910 ft) Cerro Ameghino approx . 5,940 ...
Mountains of the Andes; Elevation Name Range Coordinates Image Country 6,961: Aconcagua: Principal Cordillera: Argentina: 6,893: Ojos del Salado: Puna de Atacama
Aconcagua: Andes Argentina: 6,960.8 ... Cerro del Bolsón: Andes ... Height on the other hand simply means elevation of the summit above sea level. Regarding parents, ...
11 Mid Argentina and Chile south of Aconcagua. 12 Northern Patagonia. 13 Southern Patagonia. 14 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Cerro Castillo
Aconcagua [a] [b] 6961 m 22,838 ft Laguna del Carbón [c] −105 m −344 ft: 7065 m 23,179 ft Armenia: Mount Aragats [2] 4090 m 13,419 ft Aras River [2] [3] 375 m 1,230 ft 3715 m 12,188 ft Aruba: Mount Jamanota: 188 m 617 ft Caribbean Sea: sea level 188 m 617 ft Ashmore and Cartier Islands: Unnamed location 3 m 10 ft Indian Ocean: sea level 3 ...
Denali is the third most topographically prominent and third most topographically isolated summit on Earth after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. The following sortable table comprises the 403 mountain peaks of greater North America [1] with at least 3000 meters (9843 feet) of elevation and at least 500 meters (1640 feet) of topographic prominence. [2]
3.78 cm – amount of distance the Moon moves away from Earth each year [114] 4.3 cm – minimum diameter of a golf ball [115] 5 cm – usual diameter of a chicken egg; 5 cm – height of a hummingbird, the smallest-known bird; 5.08 cm – 2 inches, 5.5 × 5.5 × 5.5 cm – dimensions of a 3x3x3 Rubik's cube; 6.1 cm – average height of an apple