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No, the Himalayas is not a continent. The Himalayas is a mountain range located in Asia, spanning across countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet.
The Atlas Mountains were formed through a combination of tectonic plate movements and volcanic activity. The range primarily consists of folded and faulted rocks created by the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates. Volcanic activity also played a role in shaping the landscape of the region.
No, Mt. Kilimanjaro is not known for its silly name. It is a famous and iconic mountain in Tanzania, known for being the highest peak in Africa and for its stunning beauty and challenging climbing routes.
The highest mountain the world is Mt. Everest, and it is located in Asia.
Yes, Morocco has several extinct volcanoes in different regions of the country, such as the Middle Atlas and the Anti-Atlas mountain ranges. These volcanoes are no longer active and have not erupted for millions of years.