No, try over 60 million years ago.
Mt Everest was formed about 60 million years ago , But still grows at a rate of 2.4 inches a yearDid you get an F in math? If Everest grew at an average rate of 2.4 inches a year than it took about 2500 years to reach 29,028.9 ft
Mount Everest five years ago was the same height it is today give or take a few millimeters.
Mount Everest was formed approx 60 million years ago, no one would know its height back then. However, the first recorded height taken in 1852 was 29.002ft or 8.839.
Mount Everest appeared around 60 million years ago
Mount Everest is believed to have formed millions of years ago, during the Miocene epoch, as a result of the movement of tectonic plates. The Himalayan mountain range was formed as the Indian subcontinent collided with the Eurasian plate, leading to the uplift of the Himalayas and the formation of peaks like Mount Everest. The exact timeline of the formation of Mount Everest is not known, but it is estimated to be between 30 to 50 million years ago. i want to be your boyfriend, can we talk on Zoóm ?
the himalyas were fromed hundereds of years ago
Mount Everest was created approx 60 million years ago.
Mount Everest, the Mahalangur mountain range in Nepal and Tibet and the rest of the Himalayas were formed during the Cenozoic (from about 65 million years ago to the present) at the start of the collision of India with Asia. This collision movement continues today and Mount Everest is still growing.
No, Mount Everest was not formed by lava. It is thought that the summit of Mount Everest started at the bottom of the ancient Tethys Sea, the motion of the Indian sub continental plate and the urasian continental plate colliding, about 30 - 50 million years ago, caused the mountain to rise up and become the highest mountain on the Earth.
Mt. Hood was formed 2,000 years ago.
50 million years ago Mount Everest was on the sea bed. Mount Everest started at the bottom of the ancient Tethys Sea, the motion of the Indian sub continental plate and the urasian continental plate colliding, about 30 - 50 million years ago, caused the mountain to rise up and become the highest mountain on the Earth.
Mount Everest is not a volcano. It is thought that the summit of Mount Everest started at the bottom of the ancient Tethys Sea, the motion of the Indian subcontinental plate and the urasian continental plate colliding, about 30 - 50 million years ago, caused the mountain to rise up and become the highest mountain on the Earth.