yes it does otherwise it is a hill
It's not a mountain..it's a hill. Not quite true. Stone Mountain would be considered a "hill" at 825 ft. Kennesaw Mt. is almost 1000 ft higher at 1808 ft. Anything above 1000 ft. is classified as a mountain--a small mountain but still a mountain.
Idaho
5.1 ft * 7.6 ft= 34.17 ft2==========Area of one stone.1000 ft2/34.17 ft2= 29.27 stones=============About a quarter stone over 29.
"1000 ft" normally means "1000 ft along a straight line" ... as opposed to "1000 square ft" or "1000 cubic ft" of "1000 ft" along a curved path or road. The word "linear" is inserted just to eliminate any ambiguity.
Mountain McKinley. It is over 20,000 ft.
One acre = 43,560 sq. ft. divide by 1000 = 43.56 sq. ft., or a little over a 6 ft. by 7 ft. rectangle.
To determine the volume of air needed to float an object, you need to know the density of air and the weight of the object. For example, if the density of air is approximately 0.075 lb/ft³, then to float a 1000-pound object, you would need approximately 13,333.33 ft³ of air (1000 lb / 0.075 lb/ft³ = 13,333.33 ft³).
Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
22.96 acres.
1000 ft * 20 ft = 20000 sq feet.
1 yd = 3 ft → 300 yd = 300 × 3 ft = 900 ft → 1000 ft is greater than 300 yd.
2*(5280 ft.) - 1000 ft. = 9560 ft.