Because of the height of Mount Everest, if you fall or slip, you will probably die.
It is Mount Everest. On May 5, 1999, climbers using GPS (Global Positioning System) equipment determined a new height for Mt. Everest - 29,035 (8,850 meters), above sea level, seven feet (2.1 meters) above the accepted height of 29,028 feet. They've also determined that the Himalayan Mountains are still growing higher, at a rate of about 2.4 in/6.1cm per year. The National Geographic Society, which co-sponsored the expedition with Boston's Museum of Science, stated that it will accept the new elevation of 29,035 feet (8,850 meters), over the elevation determined in 1954 by the Survey of India. National Geographic will modify all of their future maps and globes. Mount Everest. Twice as high as the highest point in the USA. well obviously the highest point in north America is poop!!
Tallest Mountain From Sea Level: Mount Everest (in the Himalaya Range near Nepal) is the world's highest mountain peak. When measured from sea level to its summit, it's 29,029 feet tall. Tallest Mountain From the Ocean Floor: Mauna Kea (in Hawaii) is the world's tallest mountain peak. When measured from the ocean floor to its summit, it's 33,476 feet tall, but only its top 13,803 feet extend above sea level. Links can be found below to check facts and gather additional information.
The Standard Height is 10 feet. However it was about 8 feet but was changed by the NBA.
Yes, Mount Everest is located in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere where all weather events occur. The peak of Mount Everest, at over 29,000 feet above sea level, is still within the troposphere.
A dam can be anywhere from a few inches to hundreds of feet. There is no one number for all dams.
The height of each story is not a fixed distance for all buildings. Typically the height can be divided by 10 or 11 feet to get stories. 456 feet / 11 feet is about 41 stories.
Kilaueas height is 4910 feet above the sea level. That's all i know :D x
Convert all dimensions to feet, then multiply Length x Width x Height to get cubic feet.
ALL "land" is technically "above sea level" - it runs from 0 ft to the top of Mt Everest.
The height of a pyramid is taken to be the vertical distance from the centre of the base, to the tip of the pyramid. I.e Not the slope height, which will be longer than the vertical height. If you're asking about the height of an actual pyramid in Egypt, they vary a lot. They're not all a standard size.
first, you must have the length, width, and height of the object in feet. Than all you have to do is multiply them together to get cubic feet.