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Altai Mountains
or Altay Mountains
plural noun
- a mountain range in central Asia, mostly in Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, and the S Russian Federation. Highest peak, Belukha, 15,157 feet (4,506 meters).
Altai Mountains
/ ɑːlˈtaɪ /
plural noun
- a mountain system of central Asia, in W Mongolia, W China, and S Russia. Highest peak: Belukha, 4506 m (14 783 ft)
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The Altai Mountains lie north of Mongolia, with an average elevation of from 5000 to 7000 feet.
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The Altai Mountains are a line of lofty cliffs, two hundred and eighty miles in length, surmounting a high table-land.
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"A seeker of knowledge from the Altai Mountains," I responded.
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The Altai Mountains especially produce silver, and some gold, with lead and copper ores.
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These animals, which occur in the Altai Mountains, live in holes or crevices of rock.
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