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1. Japan's famous and picturesque volcano
2. What Hillary and Norgay climbed in 1953
3. Another name for Godwin Austen
4. Tallest peak in South India
5. What the word 'ghat' means
6. North America's main mountain range
7. South America's main mountain range
8. A famous peak in the Alps
9. The mountain sacred to Hindus found in Tibet
10. This volcano destroyed Pompeii in 79 CE​

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Answered by karthikeyan0175
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Answer:

1. Mount Fuji is the tallest and most famous volcano in Japan. Several prominent volcanoes around the country are nicknamed after Mount Fuji, e.g. Rishiri-Fuji or Aizu-Fuji, because of their similar shape and local fame

Answered by naitikdewangans
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Answer:

1 Mount Fuji

2 Everest

3 K2, Chinese Qogir Feng, also called Mount Godwin Austen, called locally Dapsang or Chogori, the world's second highest peak (28,251 feet [8,611 metres]), second only to Mount Everest

4 Doddabetta Peak

5 The word ghati (Hindi: घाटी) means valley. In Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati and Kannada, ghat is a term used to identify a difficult passage over a mountain. ... In many cases, the term is used to refer to a mountain range itself, as in the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.

6 Rocky mountain ranges

7 the Andes mountain range

8 Mont Blanc / Monte Bianco

9 Kailash

10 eruption of Mount Vesuvius

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