Mt Everest is the highest mountain in the world, Mt Fuji is only the highest in Japan, and is less than half as high (its topographic height is closer to that of Everest, which rises from a high plateau).
The summit of Mount Everest in 29,029 feet (8848 meters).
The summit of Mount Fuji is only 12,389 feet (3776.24 meters) but any new eruption could slightly increase its height.
Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
Mount everest!
Mt. Everest
There is no other mountain taller than Mount Everest as Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
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yes it is taller then mt. Everest
no. Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. =] No, Mount Fuji is 3,776 metres, Everest is over twice the height at 8,848 metres.
There are no mountains taller than Mt. Everest. Everest is the world's tallest mountain, measuring 29,028 ft. Mt. McKinley (also known as Denali) is the highest mountain in Alaska, and is also the highest mountain in the U.S., but it still is not as high as Everest, measuring 20,320 ft.
no, it does grow taller, but erosion wears it down again
Mount Fuji which is located on Hunshu Island stands at 3,776 meters high. Mount Everest which is located on the border of Nepal and Tibet stands at 8,848 meters high and is the highest mountain in the world. You would need two Mount Fuji's and 1,296 meters to make it the same size of Mount Everest.
On Earth, Mt. Everest, in the solar system , Olympus Mons on mars.
yes, if you use the rock cycle. Weathering, eroison.
Mt. Everest is 8,872 meters tall this year. That is 29,107.612 feet.
Olympus Mons is substantially taller than Mt. Everest by any standard of measurement (height above datum, height above surrounding plains, height above lowest surface point).