Notable mountains, hills and related rock formations.

Entity["Mountain",name] or

represents an entity of type "Mountain".

[prop]

gives the value of a specified property.

[{propi,}]

gives the value of a list of properties.

[Dated[prop,date]]

gives the value of a property associated with a particular date specification.

EntityClass["Mountain",{propispeci,}]

represents a class of entities with values of propi defined by speci.

Sample Entities

Sample Entity Classes

Properties

  • AdministrativeDivisionadministrative region
    AlternateNamesalternate names
    ClimbingDifficultyclimbing difficulty
    ClimbingMonthstypical climbing months
    Continentcontinent
    Coordinatescoordinates
    Countriescountry
    Elevationelevation
    EntityClassesentity classes
    EntityTypeListentity type list
    Epochepoch
    Imageimage
    Isolationisolation
    Latitudelatitude
    Longitudelongitude
    MountainRangemountain range
    Namename
    ParentPeakparent peak
    Positionposition
    Prominenceprominence
    SummitReachedDatesummit reached
    Typetype

Details

  • "Mountain" entities include the world's tallest mountains, as well as smaller notable prominences, natural monoliths and other such rock formations.
  • "Mountain" entity classes include named mountain ranges and regional groups of mountains.
  • Some properties are available for the "Mountain" entity type as a whole and can be given using the form EntityValue["Mountain",property]. Such properties include:
  • "Properties"the list of available properties
    "PropertyCanonicalNames"the standard names of available properties
    "SampleEntities"a sample list of available entities (typically of length 10)
    "SampleEntityClasses"a sample list of available entity classes (typically of length 10)
    "EntityCount"number of entities available
    "Entities"the list of available entities
    "EntityCanonicalNames"the standard names of available entities
    "EntityClasses"the list of available entity classes
    "EntityClassCanonicalNames"the standard names of available entity classes
    "PropertyClasses"the list of available property classes
    "PropertyClassCanonicalNames"the standard names of available property classes
    "PropertyCount"number of properties available
  • The following annotations can be used in the third argument of EntityValue["Mountain",property,annotation]:
  • "Source"source information for the property
    "Date"the date associated with the entity-property value (if any)
    "EntityAssociation"an association of entities and entity-property values
    "PropertyAssociation"an association of properties and entity-property values
    "EntityPropertyAssociation"an association in which the specified entities are keys, and values are a nested association of properties and entity-property values
    "PropertyEntityAssociation"an association in which the specified properties are keys, and values are a nested association of entities and entity-property values
    "Dataset"a dataset in which the specified entities are keys, and values are an association of property names and entity-property values
  • The following annotations can be used in the second argument of EntityValue[property,annotation]:
  • "Qualifiers"the list of possible qualifiers for the property
    "QualifierValues"the list of possible values that can be given to each qualifier
    "DefaultQualifierValues"the list of default values for the property's qualifiers
    "Description"a brief textual description of the property
    "Definition"a detailed textual definition of the property
    "PhysicalQuantity"the physical quantity associated with the entity-property value
    "Unit"the unit associated with the entity-property value
  • A qualifier value of Automatic indicates that an applicable format of values can be used; e.g. for the "Date" qualifier, this includes a proper date or date span.

Examples

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Basic Examples  (4)

Use for entity discovery:

Use to discover properties of a mountain:

Retrieve all available properties of a mountain:

Find the 10 tallest mountains:

Scope  (2)

Get dimensional properties of a mountain:

Rank mountains in a particular range by elevation: