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The answer depends a little bit on how you define "tallest" and "mountain".

The highest elevation above mean sea level is Mt. Everest (Chomolungma), at 29,029 feet or 8848 m.

However, Everest sits on top of an already high base. Reasonable figures for the "base" of Everest range from about 4200 m on the south to 5200 meters to the north, meaning Everest itself only accounts for about half, or slightly less, of the overall height.

In contrast, Mt. McKinley (Denali) in Alaska is only 20,327 feet (6194 m) above mean sea level, but its base is a sloping plain with elevations between 300 and 900 m. If Mt. McKinley sat on a base as high as that of Everest, it would be at least 3000 feet higher than Everest.

Also, there's Mauna Kea in Hawaii. It rises to only 13,796 feet (4205 m) above sea level, but its base is the ocean floor, meaning its height above base is over 10 km, nearly a mile taller than Everest even if you count Everest's base as part of its height.

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What is the name and height of the highest mountain in the world?

Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain in the world.


Is Mauna Kea the tallest mountain in the world?

It depends on where you are measuring from- it is indeed the tallest mountain since its base is on a spot on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. However, Mount Everest is the tallest mountain from sea level.


What is the second tallest mountain in the world when measured from base to summit?

K2 is the second highest (as opposed to tallest) mountain in the world. The highest mountain is not necessarily the tallest, considering the difference in height between the peak and the surrounding base of the mountain. There is no precise definition of surrounding base, but Mount McKinley, Mount Kilimanjaro and Nanga Parbat are possible candidates for the tallest mountain on land by this measure. Mauna Kea, which is partially submerged in the ocean, is considered the tallest mountain in the world. It rises more than 10,000 meters (32,808 ft) from the floor of the Pacific Ocean. It is located in Hawaii, USA.


How tall is the tallist mountain in the world?

The tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest It is about 5.5 miles (8.9 kilometers) above sea level."


What is the tallest moutain in the world on 1953?

In 1953 and as of today the tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest. It stands at 8,848 meters or 29,029 feet high. You will find it on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Being the tallest mountain on earth it is very popular with climbers to reach its lofty summit.