The deepest point in any ocean is the Mariana Trench (aka Challenger Deep) in the western Pacific Ocean at 11,033 metres deep. Mt Everest is 8,848 metres.
Mount. Everest is located in Nepal, not an ocean.
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Mount Everest stands at approximately 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level. If it were submerged, it would be about 8,848 meters below the surface of the ocean. This means that if you could place Mount Everest in the ocean, its peak would be well beneath the water's surface. The average depth of the ocean is around 3,800 meters, so Everest would be significantly deeper than most oceanic areas.
The nearest ocean to Mount Everest is the Indian Ocean, located about 1600 km (994 miles) away. The closest major body of water is the Ganges River, which is approximately 100 km (62 miles) from Mount Everest.
mount everest and indian ocean
Yes the rocks that make up Mount Everest were formed on the bottom of the sea/ocean, this is proven by the fossils of sea creatures found at the summit. When the Indian subcontinent crashed into Asia this forced the rocks upwards to form the Himalayas which include Mount Everest.
Its deeper in size then mount everest's hight!!!!
Tall? No, you could stick into Mariana's Trench (deepest part of the ocean) and still have about a mile of depth. Away from my house? Yes.
Oh, dude, technically, Mount Mauna Kea is taller than Mount Everest if you measure from its base at the ocean floor. But, like, if we're talking about above sea level, then Mount Everest is the highest peak. So, it's like comparing apples and oranges, man.
its mount Everest,but there probably bigger ones under the ocean...who knows..
Sure. The mountains are often tall enough to poke through the surface of the ocean where they are called islands. There are deep valleys under the ocean, too. Some are deep enough that you could put Mount Everest in the ocean into these valleys, and it would be completely covered in water.
The tallest mountain, Mount Everest, would easily fit in the deepest ocean trench.