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		| hill/mountain 
 
 
 1 hills and mountains
 2 volcanoes
 3 groups of hills and mountains
 see also CLIMB, COUNTRY, LAND
 
 1  hills and mountains
 - an area of high land that is not as high as a mountain (often with grass or trees growing on the sides and top): hill
 - an area where there are a lot of hills is hilly
 - hilly areas in general: the hills (noun plural)
 We like to spend our weekends walking in the hills.
 - the side of a hill: hillside
 a thickly wooded hillside
 - the top of a hill: top, hilltop
 It took us an hour to get to the top. ◎ a hilltop restaurant
 - the bottom of a hill or mountain: bottom
 We picnicked near the bottom of the hill.
 - a very high hill (usually rocky, often with snow on the top): mountain
 - an area where there are lots of mountains is mountainous
 - mountainous areas in general: the mountains (noun plural)
 Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
 - a very high point on a mountain: peak
 We couldn't see the peak because it was hidden in cloud.
 - the highest point on a mountain: top, mountain top, summit
 - the steep side of a mountain: mountainside
 Note: the names of some mountains can have Mount (abbreviation Mt) before them. You can say Everest or Mount Everest.
 ※ height and steepness
 - a very big hill or mountain is high, tall; noun (C/U): height
 What is the height of Mt Kilimanjaro?
 - the height of hills and mountains is measured in metresfeet
 There are no mountains over 5 000 feet in Britain.
 - a piece of land that goes up or down: slope
 a grassy slope
 - a slope which goes up fast is steep (adverb steeply)
 The path rises steeply through the forest.
 - a very steep slope on the side of a mountain: precipice
 - a slope that is not steep is gentle (adverb gently)
 a gentle slope
 - to go up or down (steeply or gently): slope
 The garden slopes down the side of the hill.
 - the measurement of how steep a slope is: steepness (noun U), (formal) gradient
 a gradient of 1 in 5 (= 20%)
 
 2  volcanoes
 - a mountain with a hole in the top through which fire sometimes comes out: volcano (plural volcanoes); adjective: volcanic
 - the hole in the top of a volcano: crater
 - when a volcano explodes and throws out burning rocks, etc, it erupts; noun: eruption
 It hasn't erupted for hundreds of years. ◎ The eruption caused widespread damage and sent a black cloud of ash high into the atmosphere.
 - the burning rocks, etc that come out of a volcano when it erupts: lava (noun U)
 - a volcano that sometimes erupts is active
 - a volcano that has not erupted for a long time is dormant
 - a volcano that never erupts is extinct
 
 3  groups of hills and mountains
 - a group of hills or mountains in one area: range
 a range of hills ◎ a mountain range
 - a space between hills or mountains, often with a river running down it: valley
 We walked a little further up the valley.
 - an area of hills and high land: highlands (noun plural); adjective: highland
 highland streams
 - an area of low country with no large hills: lowlands (noun plural); adjective: lowland
 lowland farms
 - the hills that are found near a range of high mountains: foothills (noun plural)
 We went walking in the foothills of the Himalayas.
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 - a space between two mountains where people can go through on a road or path: pass
 a high mountain pass
 - the narrow edge along the top of a hill or mountain: ridge
 The path follows the ridge for half a mile.
 - a river of ice that moves slowly down a valley between high mountains: glacier
 - a large amount of snow and rock that slides suddenly down the side of a mountain: avalanche
 - a machine that carries people up and down a mountain in a carriage hanging from a moving cable: cable car
 
 
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