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Mountain Peak [1] [2] Altitude, m Accursed Mountains: Zla Kolata: 2,535 Accursed Mountains Dobra Kolata: 2,528 Accursed Mountains Rosni vrh: 2,524 Durmitor: Bobotov Kuk: 2,523 Accursed Mountains Maja e Qafe Cezles 2,496 Accursed Mountains Veliki vrh 2,490 Komovi: Kom Kučki 2,487 Durmitor Bezimeni vrh 2,487 Komovi Kom Ljevorečki 2,469 Komovi ...
The high mountains of Montenegro include some of the most rugged terrain in Europe. They average more than 2,000 m (6,562 ft) in elevation. Among notable peaks is Bobotov Kuk in the Durmitor mountain, which reaches 2,523 m (8,278 ft). The Montenegrin mountains were the most ice-eroded section of the Balkan Peninsula during the last glacial ...
Its highest peak has an elevation of 2,388 m (7,835 ft) and is located in Montenegro. The second, its twin, is the more visited of the two and has an elevation of 2,386 m (7,828 ft). It is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is the highest peak of the country. [ 3 ]
The mountains of Montenegro. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. T. Two ... Dog's Peak; Durmitor; G. Garač ...
The mountains of Montenegro include some of the most rugged terrains in Europe, averaging more than 2,000 metres (6,600 feet) in elevation. One of the country's notable peaks is Bobotov Kuk in the Durmitor mountains, which reaches a height of 2,522 metres (8,270 ft) and was previously thought to be the country's highest point.
where R is the ideal gas constant, T is temperature, M is average molecular weight, and g 0 is the gravitational acceleration at the planet's surface. Using the values T=273 K and M=29 g/mol as characteristic of the Earth's atmosphere, H = RT/Mg = (8.315*273)/(29*9.8) = 7.99, or about 8 km, which coincidentally is approximate height of Mt. Everest.
The average molecular weight of dry air, which can be used to calculate densities or to convert between mole fraction and mass fraction, is about 28.946 [15] or 28.96 [16] [17] g/mol. This is decreased when the air is humid. The relative concentration of gases remains constant until about 10,000 m (33,000 ft). [18]
Dinara (Troglav peak 1,913 m; Dinara peak 1,831 m), Dinarides, Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina; Orjen (1,894 m), highest mountain in littoral Montenegro, during glacial periods the most heavily glaciated Mediterranean mountain; Ainos (1,628 m), Greece; Sredna Gora (1,604 m), Bulgaria; Igman (1,502 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina