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What is the lowest elevation of Mount Aconcagua?

What is the lowest elevation of Mount Aconcagua?

South America (6,959 metres) above sea level, Mount Aconcagua, in Argentina, near the border with Chile, is not only……

What type of mountain is Aconcagua?

stratovolcano
The mountain was created by the subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate. Aconcagua used to be an active stratovolcano (from the Late Cretaceous or Early Paleocene through the Miocene) and consisted of several volcanic complexes on the edge of a basin with a shallow sea.

How high is Mt Everest above sea level?

8,849 m
Mount Everest/Elevation

What is the highest point in the Americas?

Denali (also called Mount McKinley), in the center of the Alaska Range in south-central Alaska, is the highest peak in North America. It rises abruptly to some 18,000 feet (5,500 meters) from the Denali Fault at its base to the higher, more southerly of its two summits.

What animals live on Aconcagua?

The typical animal species are the condor, the eagle, mountain mice and the red fox, there is a frog species that stands out and a lizard, both of them typical mountain species. The flat lands and the streams are visited by special bird species, such as chorlos, churrines and torrente ducks.

What are the features of Aconcagua?

Cerro Aconcagua Peak

  • active volcano. Noun. volcano that has had a recorded eruption since the last glacial period, about 10,000 years ago.
  • altitude. Noun. the distance above sea level.
  • altitude sickness. Noun.
  • Andes Mountains. Noun.
  • continent. Noun.
  • equipment. Noun.
  • mountaineer. Noun.
  • Mount Everest. Noun.

Where is the peak of Mount Aconcagua located?

Lace your climbing boots tight, because this quiz will test whether you can conquer the highest peaks of knowledge. Aconcagua lies in the Southern Andes Mountains; although its peak is in Argentina, its western flanks build up from the coastal lowlands of Chile, just north of Santiago.

Where is the Aconcagua Provincial Park in Argentina?

The Aconcagua Provincial Park in the Central Andes is located to the northwest of the Mendoza Province, Argentina, between 60º 50´ longitude west and 32º 39′ latitude south, 180 kilometers (approx. 121 miles) from the city of Mendoza (the capital city of the province).

Where did the Aconcagua volcano get its name?

Aconcagua lies in the Southern Andes Mountains; although its peak is in Argentina, its western flanks build up from the coastal lowlands of Chile, just north of Santiago. Its name possibly originated from the Quechua Ackon Cahuak (“Sentinel of Stone”). Aconcagua is of volcanic origin, but it is not itself an active volcano.

What kind of vegetation is on Aconcagua mountain?

The vegetation and wildlife on Aconcagua is concentrated below 13,123 feet (4,000 m), according to the Encyclopedia of World Geography. There are a number of low bushes, such as yellow firewood, yareta and goat horn, and there are open pastures made up of grasses such as huecú and ichu.