The highest spot on earth is Mount Everest
(that is the point furthest from the assumed "geoid" - the mean sea level)
The point furthest from the geometric center of the Earth is the peak of the volcano Chimborazo (in Ecuador and part of the Andes). Although just 6,267 m above sea level (Everest is 8,848 m) the flattening of the earth at higher latitudes makes the mountains near the equator much further from the center of the planet.
The highest elevation on Earth is Mount Everest.
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What physical characteristics of the bedrock are responsible for the oldest rock remaining at the highest elevation
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What physical characteristics of the bedrock are responsible for the oldest rock remaining at the highest elevation
The Cascade Range has the highest elevation of the three.
Mount Everest, at 29,029 feet above sea level, is the world's highest elevation.
Antarctica has the highest "average" elevation of all the continents due to the ice pack, and it has the lowest elevation of all the continents getting down to 1.5 km below sea level.
The highest point of elevation on Earth is Mount Everest, which is 8,850 m high (29,035 ft).
Asia has the highest mean elevation of all the continents in the world. This is due in part to the presence of the Himalayas, which are home to the highest mountain peak on Earth, Mount Everest.
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In the East like it does everywhere else. The Earth rotates the same direction no matter where you are.
Mt. Everest. It's in the Himalaya mountains in Asia.
which region the Georgia has the highest elevation
the highest elevation in Sudan is the Nuba Mountains and the elevation is like 3,000. But I don't know the highest elevation in Switzerland
The highest point of the Earth's crust is to be found at the top of Mt. Everest which has an elevation of 8,848 metres.
Mount Everest in the Himalayas at an elevation of 29,029 feet (8,848 m) is the highest point on earth.
An unnamed high point on Canada's Prince Edward Island has an elevation of 140 meters (459 feet) above sea level.