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Recently, an artificially-triggered avalanche was filmed cascading down Russia's highest mountain, Mount Elbrus.
About Mt Elbrus
- Location: It is located in southwest Russia and is part of the Caucasus Mountains.
- Formation of Mt Elbrus
- It is believed that the Caucasus Mountains were formed due to the northward collision of the Arabian Plate with the Eurasian Plate.
- Geological studies have revealed that Mount Elbrus was formed over 2.5 million years ago and the volcano had been most active during the Holocene Epoch.
- It is the highest point in Russia as well as the highest point in all of Europe.
- It has an elevation of 18,510 feet (5,642 meters). It makes up part of the Prielbrusye National Park.
- It is one of the Seven Summits of the world, which are the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents.
- Mount Elbrus is an inactive volcano that consists of two principal summits, both of which are dormant volcanic domes.
- Climate: The climate of Elbrus is generally cold. Even during summer, nighttime temperatures are around -8°C (18°F).
- Major Glaciers: Bolshoi Azaou and Irik Glacier
- Major Rivers: Many Russian rivers like the Baksan, Malka, and Kuban rivers originate from Bolshoi Azaou and Irik Glacier glaciers.
Source: BBC
Mt Elbrus FAQs
Q1: What type of mountain is Mt Elbrus?
Ans: Dormant volcano
Q2: Where is Mt Elbrus located?
Ans: Caucasus Mountain ranges.