no it is not volcanic. Mt Everest is just a mountain that was formed when the Indian subcontinent was forced under the Asian continent
No. Mount Everest was a mountain that formed as a result of a continental collision. There is no potential for volcanic activity in that region.
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Mount Everest is on the border of Nepal and Tibet
Mt. Everest
No. The North Pole has lower average temperatures then Mt. Everest.
My. Everest is a single mountain. Therefor, it is a place, not a region. An example of a region would be the Himalaya, the mountain range that Mt. Everest belongs to.
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Mt Everest.
No, Mt. Everest is not a volcanic mountain and therefore it does not erupt. Mt. Everest is part of the Himalayas and this mountain range was formed by the squashing of an ancient sea floor between the Continent of Asia and the Indian subcontinent as this was carried north by continental drift. Thus the Himalayas are a fold belt mountain range rather than a volcanic mountain range.
Mt Everest is located in China :)
Mt. Everest can be found on Asia
the mt. everest have feet 29,035
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Mt. Everest is 8,848 m high.
Mt Everest is in the Troposhere layer of the atmostphere.
Mount Everest is on the border of Nepal and Tibet
Mount Everest is not a volcano
Mt. Everest is a mountain. And scientists have never had any activity traces throughout the years that Mt. Everest has ever lived.