The Roof of the World was the name given to the Tibetan Plateau because it includes the tallest mountains in the world.
Leaving the mountains aside, The Tibetan Plateau is known as the Roof of the World because it has an average elevation of over 4,500 metres (14,763 feet).
The Roof of the World was the name given to the Tibetan Plateau, because it has an average elevation of over 4,500 metres (14,763 feet).
They are home to the tallest point above ocean level - mt. everest;
It's called the "roof of the world" because it contains ten of the worlds highest mountains.
The Himalayan Range in Tibet is commonly called "The Roof of the World".
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The Himalayas are called the roof of the world because you will find some of the highest mountains on earth located there.
In Nepalese Language: Everest is called as 'Sagarmatha' (in Tibetian Qomolongma- chomolungma), the roof of earth.The Himalays were never called roof of the world! Its Everest - the highest peak of the world is Titled so
Mountain Range called "roof of the world" is the Pamir range (Google)
Mount Everest is called the roof of the world because its the highest summit, you can not go any higher.
Tibetan Plateau
The Pamir Mountains
It is often reffered to as the "Roof of the World"
Tibet and the Tibetan Plateau
The Himalayas are often referred to as "the roof of the world" due to their towering height and impressive range that includes the highest peaks on Earth, including Mount Everest. This region is also known for its rugged terrain, extreme weather conditions, and unique biodiversity.
because it is surrounded by water