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About Hoskins

Hoskins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Allen Hoskins (1920–1980), American child actor who played Farina in the Our Gang series
  • Andrew Hoskins, Canadian rower
  • Anthony Hoskins (1828–1901), Royal Navy admiral and First Sea Lord
  • Basil Hoskins (1929–2005), British actor
  • Bert Hoskins (1885–1968), British football forward and football manager
  • Bob Hoskins (1942–2014), British actor
  • Bob Hoskins (1945–1980), retired National Football League defensive tackle
  • Brian Hoskins, British meteorologist and climatologist
  • Brian Hoskins, British Red Arrows Captain
  • Dave Hoskins (1925–1970), American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball
  • Derrick Hoskins, American retired National Football League defensive back
  • Eric Hoskins, Canadian physician and politician
  • George Hoskins (disambiguation)
  • Gregory Hoskins, vocalist and guitarist with Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople, a 1990s Canadian folk rock band
  • Harold K. Hoskins (1927–2012), US Air Force lieutenant colonel and Tuskegee Airman
  • John Hoskins (disambiguation)
  • Johnnie Hoskins 1892–1987), sports promoter believed by some to have invented motorcycle speedway
  • Katherine Hoskins (1909–1988), American poet, short story writer and playwright
  • Kerri Hoskins, American model
  • Melissa Hoskins, Australian track and road racing cyclist
  • Oregan Hoskins, South African rugby administrator
  • Patricia Hoskins, American basketball player
  • Percy Hoskins (1904–1989), British reporter
  • Phil Hoskins, American football player
  • Reed Hoskins, American college football coach
  • Rhys Hoskins, American professional baseball player
  • Richard Hoskins, British author and criminologist
  • Roy Hoskins (1900–??), Australian rugby union player
  • Sam Hoskins, British footballer
  • Samuel Elliott Hoskins (1799–1888), British physician
  • Theodore Hoskins, American politician
  • Tom Hoskins (1864–1934), British-born Australian politician
  • Will Hoskins, British association football striker
  • William Hoskins (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
    • William Hoskins (actor) (1816–1887), career in England, Australia and New Zealand
    • William Hoskins (baseball) (1914–1975), American Negro league baseball player
    • William Hoskins (inventor) (1862–1934), American co-inventor of nichrome and modern billiard chalk
    • William Hoskins (MP) for Westbury in 1555
    • William George Hoskins (1908–1992), British local historian, academic and author
    • William Lawrence Hoskins (1828–1901), American politician

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What is a mountain?

A mountain is a large landform that rises above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally considered to be steeper than a hill. Mountains are formed through tectonic forces or volcanism. These forces can locally raise the surface of the earth. Mountains erode slowly through the action of rivers, weather conditions, and glaciers. A few mountains are isolated summits, but most occur in huge mountain ranges.

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A peak is the pointed top of a mountain. The term is used in the fields of geography, geology, and earth science to describe a mountain or hill that is clearly identified by its height, shape, and location.

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