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A mountain is a large, natural, elevated landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally with steep slopes and a summit. While there's no strict geological definition, mountains are typically defined as hills over a certain height, often around 300-600 meters (1,000-2,000 feet). Mountains can occur as isolated peaks or form extensive chains called mountain ranges and are formed by geological processes such as volcanic activity, erosion, or the collision of tectonic plates.