File:On-Top-Of-The-World Mountains, Color-Coded by Jut.png

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English: A mountain is “on top of the world” if nothing rises above the horizon at its summit. On-top-of-the-world mountains often have expansive views and dominate over their surroundings. Jut is an indicator of how sharply or impressively a mountain rises, considering both its height above surroundings and steepness. The higher the jut, the more imposing the mountain, and the more spectacular the summit views are expected to be.
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