Let me ask you a question:What is the tallest mountain on Earth?Most school children will say the answer is Mount Qomolangma.In fact,there is something that is 304 meters taller than Mount Qomolangma.However,it is mainly underwater.It begins at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean,and rises mor...
【题目】What is th e tallest mountain on Earth? Mos t school children will say th e answer is Mount Qomolangm a (珠穆拉玛峰) near th e border bet ween Nepal an d T ibet, China.T her e is something that is thre e hundr e d an d four meters taller than Mount Qomolangma.However...
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The world’s second tallest mountain, K2, reaches an equally absurd 28,251 feet. From there, 35 other mountains in the Himalayas stretch above the 25,000-foot threshold. No other mountain on the planet gets anywhere near that high. With such gargantuan company in the area, one would be h...
just like those on land.The peak of the world's tallest mountain—Mount Everest in the Himalaya,measuring 8.84 kilometers (5.49 miles) high—would not even break the surface of the water if it was placed in the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench or Philippine Trench,two of t...
Let me ask you a question: What is the tallest mountain on Earth? Most school children will say the answer is Mount Qomolangma(珠穆朗玛峰).There is something that is three hundred four meters taller than Mount Qomolangma.However, it is mainly underwater. It begins at the bottom of the Pa...
C Let me ask you a question: What is the tallest mountain on the earth? Most school children will say the answer is Mount Qomolangma. In fact, there is something that is taller than Mount Qomolangma. However, it is mainly underwater. It begins at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, and ...
However, if measured from the base of the mountain (where the base could be below sea level), Mauna Kea is the tallest--over 33,000 feet! Amazing that more than half the height of the mountain (20,000 feet) is actually under water!