A hill must be over 305 meters (or 1000 feet) to be considered a mountain, according to Dr. Scott J. Badham, Dept of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming.
(http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/env99/env261.htm) .
The highest point in Indiana is Hoosier Hill at 381 m or 1,250 ft. in Wayne County; Sand Hill is #2 at 1,076 feet (327.96 m) in Noble County; Weed Patch Hill in Brown County is #3 at 1,056 feet (321.87 m); the rest of the list includes:
4. Knob Hill
6. Diamond Hill
7. Bearwallow Hill
8. Baby Mountain
9. Elkhorn Hill
10. Boundary Hill (just making it on the list at 1001 feet)
So, Indiana does INDEED have mountains, just not very big ones! (They are quite lovely, though, especially Brown County in the fall!)
There are no mountains in Indiana.
nope
no
No, most of Indiana is flat. However, some portions of southern & northeastern Indiana have smooth and steep hills.
There are no mountains, deserts or oceans in or near Indiana.
The Ohio River
What is Indiana?
It is 92.5 miles from Rochester, Indiana to Muncie, Indiana.
No, most of Indiana is flat. However, some portions of southern & northeastern Indiana have smooth and steep hills.
There are no mountains, deserts or oceans in or near Indiana.
yes
The physical features of Indiana are the mountains,lakes,rivers,etc...
no it does not it has a hill that is really tall but no mountains
Indiana
it is Indiana
California, Arizona,Nevada Oregon, Indiana, Illinois,florida, etc.
The boulders fell from the mountains with a crash! The big boulders hit are car in Indiana.
The Great Smoky Mountains are a part of the Appalachian Mountains.
it would be something like the rocky mountains ,or the white river that is located in Indiana
Define major. The nearest mountain ranges to Indian are the Huron Mountains and Porcupine Mountains of the Upper Peninsula Michigan. The Adirondacks of Pennsylvania would be the next closest.