yes
The Alps is one example.
The Alps
no it i not mount Everest is
California's Mount Whitney in at 14,505 feet.
The Alps
Some of the world's highest peaks that stand apart from the highest mountain ranges include Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, Mount Elbrus in Europe, and Mount Kinabalu in Southeast Asia. These peaks are isolated and not part of major mountain ranges.
peaks...mountain peaks
There are several types of peaks, including mountain peaks, volcanic peaks, summit peaks (highest points of a mountain), and sub peaks (smaller peaks along a ridge or on the side of a mountain). Each type of peak offers different challenges and rewards for climbers and hikers.
The Urals Mountain Range separates Europe and Asia. Mountain slides are very common there as the mountains are very steep like the Himalayan Mountain Range. It also has some of the largest peaks in the world and that's what attracts tourists.
The Serra da Estrela is the smallest mountain range in Europe, located in Portugal. It is known for its distinctive rounded peaks and is a popular destination for hiking and skiing.
The tallest mountain on earth is Mt. Everest, located in the Himalayas in Nepal. It is just a bit over 29,000 feet high.