Mount Everest is made of sedimentary rocks such as shale limestone etc
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Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth, measured from mean sea level to its peak.
Rock [obviously]
Mount Everest was named after George Everest the Surveyor-General of India. Find out more about it at the link given.
The distance from Stone Mountain to the base of Mount Everest is 8,122 miles.
The distance from Stone Mountain to the base of Mount Everest is 8,122 miles.
The distance from Stone Mountain to the base of Mount Everest is 8,122 miles.
The distance from Stone Mountain to the base of Mount Everest is 8,122 miles.
No. Mount Everest is not and never was a volcano.
stone and rock
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.
Mount Everest
Mount Everest is a mountain not a volcano.
No, Mount Everest will not erupt because it is not a volcano.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayan mountain range.
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