There are only two mountain ranges outside the Asian continent where
peaks over 6000 m are located: The Alaska Range with its highest
peak Mount McKinley (6193 m) and the Andes with its highest peak
Aconcagua (6962 m). While Mount McKinley is the only peak over 6000
m on the North American contient, there are 102 peaks over 6000 m on
the South American continent. They all have a topographic prominence
of at least 400 m. By contrast the asian continent counts a few thousand
peaks over 6000 m...
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Every red dot marks a place with elevations of at least 6000 m above sea
level. The map is based on SRTM data