Mount Everest
The highest point on planet Mercury is Caloris Montes. Its peak has an altitude of approximately 3 kilometers, or about 1.9 miles.
All the planets orbit in a perfect circle, so they always stay the same distance from the sun, except Pluto, which is why it is now a "Dwarf Planet".
Mount Everest is the most elevated point on Earth.
Jupiter
No. The "sub-solar" point is that point on the Earth where the Sun is STRAIGHT UP from there.
Asia can lay claim to both the highest point, Mount Everest, and the lowest point, the Dead Sea, on the planet.
The highest point on planet Mercury is Caloris Montes. Its peak has an altitude of approximately 3 kilometers, or about 1.9 miles.
Asia has both the highest point, Mount Everest in the Himalayas, and the lowest point, the Dead Sea shore, on the Asian continent.
Mt. Everest is a very special mountain because its the highest one in the world and whenyou reach the top its the highest point on the planet
The highest elevations on the planet are generally found in regions that have mountain ranges. Some of the highest elevations on the planet can be found in the Himalayas.
All the planets orbit in a perfect circle, so they always stay the same distance from the sun, except Pluto, which is why it is now a "Dwarf Planet".
um...i think it is mars. but..."the worlds" highest mountain on another planet? ... um...i think it is mars. but..."the worlds" highest mountain on another planet? ...
Saturn is the hottest planet.
Mount Everest is the most elevated point on Earth.
The highest point on a fir is the treetop.
Mount Everest is the highest peak on the planet.
The highest point on Venus is the Maxwell Montes mountain range, reaching elevations of about 11 kilometers above the planet's average surface level. The lowest point on Venus is the planet's northern lowland plains, such as the Lakshmi Planum region, which lies several kilometers below the average surface level.