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highest altitude is?

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, including the definition of 'highest altitude'. For example, if you are referring to the highest point on Earth's surface, this is Mount Everest, which has an altitude of 8,848 metres (29,029 feet). However, if you are referring to the highest altitude ever reached by a human, this is 10,908 metres (35,787 feet), which was accomplished by Felix Baumgartner during a skydive from a helium balloon in 2012.


What did James Glaisher and Henry Coxwell do in 1862?

In 1862 James Glashier and Henry Coxwell beat the world record for the highest altitude ever reached. The height that they achieved was 9,500 Meters!


What was the highest the Dow Jones ever reached?

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What is the highest the S and P has ever reached?

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Peak value is the highest value ever reached.


What is the highest the fTse 100 has ever reached and when?

I believe the FTSE was at its highest at 6950 on Dec 30 1999


What is the highest population ever reached in France?

The highest population for France to date (2014) was reached on Jan 1, 2014, witha an estimated 66.000.000 people.


What is the highest octave range ever reached?

Georgia Brown is the Guinness World record holder, she apparently reached 8 octaves.


What is the highest ASX-All-Ordinaries-ever?

The highest level ever reached by the ASX All Ordinaries index was on February 20, 2020 when it closed at 7,255.5 points.


What was the highest altitude Amelia Earhart ever flew?

On October 1922, she set a women's altitude record of 14,000 feet which was later broken by Ruth Nichols.


What is the highest stock value Exxon has ever attained?

The highest stock value Exxon have ever attained is $500 billion. Apple and Exxon are two of the very few companies that have ever reached this amount.


Would you ever jump out of a hot air balloon?

Yes. And as a matter of fact I did this in Sussex New Brunswick just this past November. The balloon climbed to 4000 feet at which point the balloon pilot said we could exit. We left two at a time, with a brief break between exits to allow the balloon to regain altitude again. This must be done as the pilot will wait until the balloon starts to descend before giving a jumper permission to exit. If this was not done, the balloon would quickly spike in altitude when the weight was reduced (by loosing two passengers). A spike in altitude would put the balloon into another wind column thus putting the balloon off course. Would I do it again? Of course I would!