Mount Everest is on the boundaries of China, Tibet and Nepal but mast of it is in Nepal.
The Indian sub-continent crashed into Asia millions of years ago, forming the Himalayas, including Mt Everest.
Two boundaries collide with each other and formed mountains like Himalaya mountains near India which create Mount Everest. from Abdul Arshad
Mount Everest
No, There is no everest.
Peak XV was named as Mount Everest, after George Everest, the Surveyor General of India.
When two convergent plate boundaries have equal density, they push against each other and form a mountain chain. Examples of convergent plate boundaries are the western coast of South America and the Himalayan Mountains.
George Everest discovered Mount Everest in 1852.
Mt Everest.
Everest.
Mount Everest is a mountain not a volcano.
Everest is called Qomolangma Peak in Tibet, and Sagarmartha Mountain in Nepal. In Western countries Everest gained it's name after George Everest a Surveyor General of India.