Mt Cook/Aoraki in New Zealand has an official elevation of 3724 m, or 12 217 feet. Originally listed as 3754m high (12 316 feet), this changed after an analysis of high accuracy GPS data obtained during an Otago-led climbing expedition in November 2013 revealed it was not as high as previously thought.
New Zealand's highest mountain was originally named Mt Cook by Captain John Lort Stokes in honour of James Cook, who was the first European to circumnavigate New Zealand in 1770, though he did not sight the mountain. Mt Cook's indigenous name is Aorangi, or Aoraki, which means "Cloud Piercer" in the Ngāi Tahu dialect of the Māori language.
the height of mt etna is 3,350m tall.
Aoraki/Mt Cook never was a volcano. It is composed of sedimentary rock.
3.663 miles tall.
Mt. Pacaya is 2,552 meters / 8,373 feet high.
Mt. Cook is taller at 12,316 feet, versus Mt. Olympus, at 9,570 feet tall.
It is 3,754 metres high - 12,316 feet.
Aoraki is the name of Mt Cook.
Mt Cook - Aoraki
Aoraki..... often printed on modern maps as Aoraki/Mt Cook
The Maori name for Mt Cook is Aoraki.
on Mt. cook inglis have only 5 cookies with them
mt. Lassen is 10,146ft tall
Mt. Mackellar is 9,950 feet tall.
Mt. Muir is 14,018 feet tall.
Mount Cook is 1526m higher than Mt Kosciusko!
Mt. Dom is 14,911 ft tall. It is the same height as Mt Ruapehu