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Mauna Kea
The tallest mountain from below sea level is mt Mauna Kea.
The highest mountain peak of Oceania is "Puncak Jaya".
"Hawaii's Mauna Kea, though, rises an astonishing 33,476 feet (10,203 meters) from the depths of the Pacific Ocean floor. Measuring from base to peak, Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain on earth."
Mauna Kea, which is a volcano and a mountain, is 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.
Mauna Kea, the dormant volcano in the Hawaiian Islands which is, measuring from its base underwater to its tip, the tallest mountain in the world. Measuring from its base to it's peak, it reaches 13,803 ft or 4,205 meters.
The mountain peak of the Hawaiian island of Kauai
A mountain is a landmass that projects conspicuously and is always higher than a hill. A peak is the highest point of a mountain.
Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, whereas Mt. Everest is the highest in the world. The difference being that Mauna Kea has a greater overall height from sea floor to peak, but Mt. Everest has the highest point above sea level. Most of Mauna Kea is underwater, whereas all of Mt. Everest is above sea level.
Himalaya mountain rage has the highest peak. The Mount Everest is the highest peak mountain in the World.
Mauna Kea in Hawaii is the world's tallest mountain from base to peak! The base of the mountain is located on the sea floor and rises 33,480 feet or 10,314 meters in total, reaching 13,796 feet (4205 m) above sea level.
Mount Everest, in Nepal, is the tallest mountain above sea level. However, the tallest mountain from base to peak is Mauna Kea on Hawaii. Of course, the base is 20,000 feet below sea level.