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How big are the Ahaggar Mountains?
The Ahaggar= plateau region in central Sahara. Averages about 2,953 ft above sea level; highest point is Mount Tahat at 9,573 ft. Read More »
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What countries do the Ahaggar mountains run through?
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Where is ahaggar mountains located?
Southern Algeria , click on this for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahaggar_Mou… Read More »
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The moon is under a constant bombardment by micrometeorites (tiny meteorites the size of sand grains). This "sandblasting" effect can wear mountains down over long periods of time. Some have argued that these mircometeorites would kill an a... Read More »
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I think that the best answer is both of the above answers combined. Digitizing the photos is an excellent way to make them easily accessible and easily copied so everyone in your family can have the photos. That said the originals (negative... Read More »
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It's not real, it has quite obviously been digitally created EDIT > I don't think it has been altered, it's been created entirely digitally with something like Bryce 7, http://www.daz3d.com/i/software/bryce? or Terragen http://www.planetsid... Read More »
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That's what the Mars photos show because that's what Mars is like. As to "gravity unavailable," that's entirely wrong. ALL bodies in the universe have gravity and Mars, being a planet larger than our Moon, has substantial gravity. Not as mu... Read More »
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All of them except for Collosus. Source(s): Have been there a lot. Read More »
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