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What mountain was the tallest when Mt. Everest was not discovered?

Mt Everest.


Which was the tallest Mountain before Mount Everest was discovered?

mt everest


When was Mt. Everest discovered?

Mount Everest was first measured and identified as the world's highest peak in 1856 by the Great Trigonometrical Survey of British India. However, it was not officially named Mount Everest until 1865.


What was the tallest mountain in the world before mount Everest was found?

it was nothing!!! MT. EVEREST WAS STILL THE HIGHEST...JUST NOT DISCOVERED YET!


Could a mountain much bigger than Mt. Everest be underwater right now waiting to be discovered?

There are underwater mountains larger than Mt Everest already discovered.


Who climbed mt Everest 2nd?

Peter Snell was the first to climb Mt Everest.


What was the tallest mountain before mt Everest was discovered?

Mt. Everest. It doesn't matter if it was discovered or not. It was still the tallest mountain. -Aura :)


Who was the first person to climb mt Everest and failed?

It is not known who was the very first to make an attempt to climb Mt Everest.


What year was Mt Everest discovered?

Mount Everest (known then as Peak B) was discovered by Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India in 1847.


Where did mt Everest come from?

Mt. Everest was discovered in 1852 by surveyors who figured out it was world's highest mountain range. It didn't come from any particular place, it has always been there.


How high was mount Everest when they first discovered it?

The first recorded height for Mount Everest when it was discovered was 29.002ft or 8.839m.


Before Everest was discovered what was the tallest mountain in the world?

Until 1852, Kangchenjunga was assumed to be the highest mountain in the world, but calculations based on various readings and measurements made by the Great Trigonometric Survey of India in 1849 came to the conclusion that Mount Everest, known as Peak XV at the time, was the highest.