There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, including the definition of 'highest altitude'. For example, if you are referring to the highest point on Earth's surface, this is Mount Everest, which has an altitude of 8,848 metres (29,029 feet). However, if you are referring to the highest altitude ever reached by a human, this is 10,908 metres (35,787 feet), which was accomplished by Felix Baumgartner during a skydive from a helium balloon in 2012.
128,177 feet (39,068.5m)
The height of Everest is 29,035 ft above sea level.
Her first record was the highest altitude for women . This was in 1921 in her 'Canary'.
Mt Everest is 8,840 metres or 29,000 feet high above sea level.
20,251 feet and rising because of the human body tolerance to the oxygen peroxigen residue of the sun's harmful yet helpful UV rays.
The bar-headed goose flys at the highest altitude and reaches the highest altitude of any animal.
La Rinconada, Peru has the highest altitude in the world at 5,099 meters.
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It is not, the highest altitude above Sea Level is achieved by the summit of Mt. Everest.
The highest altitude or latitude which will permit trees to grow is called the TREE LINE.
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wenchuan , founded in 1955 in Tibet at an altitude of 5100m.
Ashkabad is at the highest altitude on 741m Riyadh is on 650/620 Baghdad at 38 unsure of Beijing
The highest altitude, Mt Everest, and the lowest land area, the Dead Sea, are both in Asia.