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Yes Mount Everest has a deep root , it is 9 km above ground, has a root deeper than 125 km.(like stakes) A book titled 'Earth' by Geophysicist Frank Press explains that mountains are like stakes, and are buried deep under the surface of the earth.
Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
If you took a air horn to the summit of Mount Everest I very much doubt you would have the energy or enough deep breath to blow it.
Too deep
Philippine Sea Because the Philippine Sea is deep us Mount Everest.
The deepest point in any ocean is the Mariana Trench (aka Challenger Deep) in the western Pacific Ocean at 11,033 metres deep. Mt Everest is 8,848 metres.
The crust is thickest under continents! The crust is thickest under Mount Everest, where it's approx. 65km deep
The center of the Earth is molten. The core is 6000 kilometers deep, the deepest man has drilled is 12 k.
Mt Everest is made from a deep water marine shale made from three main rocks gneiss, slate and two different shades of sand stone, formed in the Precambrian Era.
Real Deep ;) Actually, it can get to 35,838 feet. That's how deep Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench off the Marianas Island in the Pacific Ocean gets. The U.S. Navy submersible Trieste reached it in 1960. That's about a mile deeper than Mount Everest is high. And that's real deep.
That depends on how deep the ocean is at that point. Mauna Kea, a seamount near Hawaii is technically the highest mountain on Earth, over 3,000 ft. higher than Everest.
If you took a air horn to the summit of Mount Everest I very much doubt you would have the energy or enough deep breath to blow it.