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Question
The mountains differ from the hills in terms of ______.
Options
elevation
slope
aspect
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Solution
The mountains differ from the hills in terms of elevation.
Explanation:
- In general, hills are lower in elevation than mountains.
- When compared to hills, they typically reach above 600 meters (2,000 feet).
- Mountains can have rough terrain and steeper slopes.
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