Is the altitude of the highest point in Sweden lower or greater than 3500 metres (11500 feet)?
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I first think Sweden is near the Alps, and then remember it being near the Northish area of Europe from a map...maybe. When I think of Sweden, I think of outdoorsey things, so I think of mountains. Bugger: the anchor’s making me feel like the problem shouldn’t get as much attention as the first one because I can just pick lower or greater.
I note that you’re probably not going to have an elevation greater than 11500 ft unless you have more jagged mountains (great technical term, there :D) rather than smooth ones—Rockies, not Appalachians. I’m going to guess greater, since I think that a certain character from a book was from Sweden and found mountains familiar (and my image of the scene made them feel like jagged mountains.
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Part 2, group I question:
Is the altitude of the highest point in Sweden lower or greater than 3500 metres (11500 feet)?
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Upvote if your answer is lower.
Upvote if your answer is greater.
I would suppose that the answer is greater.
I first think Sweden is near the Alps, and then remember it being near the Northish area of Europe from a map...maybe. When I think of Sweden, I think of outdoorsey things, so I think of mountains. Bugger: the anchor’s making me feel like the problem shouldn’t get as much attention as the first one because I can just pick lower or greater.
I note that you’re probably not going to have an elevation greater than 11500 ft unless you have more jagged mountains (great technical term, there :D) rather than smooth ones—Rockies, not Appalachians. I’m going to guess greater, since I think that a certain character from a book was from Sweden and found mountains familiar (and my image of the scene made them feel like jagged mountains.
I didn’t put as much effort into this one as I did into the first one. It’s probably due to a mixture of hunger, burnout, and the fact that I have other things that I want to do.
I would suppose that it is greater
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