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The tallest mountain, Mount Everest, would easily fit in the deepest ocean trench.
No, the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is not in the middle of the ocean. It is located in the Himalayas in Asia. The tallest mountain located in the middle of the ocean is Mauna Kea in Hawaii, but much of it is underwater.
The highest mountain peak, Mount Everest, reaches an elevation of approximately 29,032 feet, while the deepest part of the ocean, in the Mariana Trench, plunges to a depth of about 36,070 feet. Therefore, the deepest part of the ocean is greater than the highest mountain peak.
Mauna Loa. It is both the tallest volcano and the tallest mountain in the world (as measured from its base).
It depends on where you are measuring from- it is indeed the tallest mountain since its base is on a spot on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. However, Mount Everest is the tallest mountain from sea level.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the ocean, reaching depths of over 36,000 feet, while the tallest mountain, Mount Everest, stands at 29,032 feet above sea level. The Mariana Trench is therefore deeper than Mount Everest is tall.
K2 is the second highest mountain in the world. The highest mountain in the world is Mt. Everest. The tallest mountain in the world is Mauna Kea. Although most of it is underwater, the volcano rises more than 10,000 meters from the floor of the Pacific Ocean.
The deepest trench is greater than the highest mountain. Mount Everest is the highest mountain peak at 8.848 km, and the deepest trench is the Mariana trench which, at its deepest, is 10.911 km.
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No, the tallest mountains on Earth are found on land. The highest mountain range, the Himalayas, boasts the tallest peak, Mount Everest. In comparison, the ocean's mountains, such as undersea volcanic peaks or seamounts, are not as high as the tallest land-based mountains.
No, the Pacific Ocean has the deepest trenches.
No, Pacific Ocean is the deepest one.