| Basic: |
| A mountain is a type of natural thing and solid ground. |
| Documentation: |
| Comment: A specialization of LandTopographicalFeature . Each instance of #$Mountain is a topographical feature of significantly higher elevation than its surrounding area. Mountains may occur individually or as part of a chain (see MountainRange ). Instances of #$Mountain include MountEverest, MountLogan, and Kebnekaise-Sweden .
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See also MountainRange. |
| Structure: |
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| Every mountain range's highest peak is some mountain. |
| Size: |
- Every mountain is between 1 and 100 kilometers wide.
- Every mountain is between 0.1 and 10 kilometers tall.
- Every mountain is between 1 and 100 kilometers long.
- Every mountain has a mass of between 0 and 10,000 kilograms.
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| Miscellaneous: |
- No basin and no cave are mountains.
- No mountain is a group of hills, a ramp, or a valley.
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- The concept "high altitude" is conceptually related to the concept "mountain".
- The concept "mountain" is conceptually related to the concept "high altitude".
- The concept "alpine skiing event" is conceptually related to the concept "mountain".
- The concept "mountaineering" is conceptually related to the concept "mountain".
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- Every mountain breeze originated from some mountain.
- Every valley breeze's destination was some mountain.
- Every foothill is near some mountain.
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| Types of mountain include seamounts and stratovolcanos. |
| Montana is named after mountains. Many mountains are rugged things. |