Currently it is 29,035 feet. and no. 30 years ago it was 29,028 feet. its constantly growing.
Today the height of Mount Everest the worlds highest mountain is known as 8,848 metres or 29,029 feet. When it was first measured back in 1852 it was thought to be 8,839 metres or 29,002 feet, in 1955 it was revised to 8,848 metres or 29,029 feet, in 1999 again it was revised to 8,850 metres or 29,035 feet.
29029 ft And it is the same height of Mount Everest
Yes, Mount Everest is up in the sky. It is at the same height that big jumbo jets fly at.
Aeroplanes can fly at the same height as Mount Everest but they do not directly fly over the mountain but near by.
Mount Everest five years ago was the same height it is today give or take a few millimeters.
No, it can change. When the tectonic plates shift, they can push together and increase the size of everest. It is the same way volcanoes are formed. Also, it can get small if the plates move apart.
NO.
Lhotse, Mount Everest neighbouring peak is the second highest mountain in the Himalayas and also fourth highest mountain in the world standing at a height of 8,516 metres or 27,940 feet. To climb this mountain you share some of the same route as if you were climbing Mount Everest.
A sphere's height will always be the same as its diameter.
Mount Everest and K2, the second-highest mountain in the world, are often cited in discussions about height due to their towering elevations. However, they are not the same height; Mount Everest stands at 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet), while K2 reaches 8,611 meters (28,251 feet). If you're looking for two mountains that are exactly the same height, there aren't well-known examples, as most major peaks have slight variations in reported elevations.
Yes, it is. :)
No only sometimes