It will be about 1,008,872 meters above sea level.
Mt Everest was formed about 60 million years ago , But still grows at a rate of 2.4 inches a yearDid you get an F in math? If Everest grew at an average rate of 2.4 inches a year than it took about 2500 years to reach 29,028.9 ft
65 million years ago the Eurasian continental plate and Indian subcontinental plate were separated by the the Tethys sea. When they collided the seabed, complete with seashells, was forced up into a series of folds and ridges. These are the Himalayas, of which Everest is one.
the himalyas were fromed hundereds of years ago
The Himalayas are a range of mountains making up 75% of the land mass of Nepal and extending into China, India, Pakistan, Bhutan and Afghanistan. The range contains 9 of the worlds highest mountains, including Everest and K2. The Himalayas mountain range is the tallest (averaging 4570 metres) and youngest (70 million years) mountain range in the world.§75% of Nepal is covered by the Himalayas§Of the fifteen highest mountain peaks in the World, nine of them are contained within the Nepal Himalayas
First, mountains are not living things, so they are not "born". The Himalaya mountain range, of which Mount Everest is a part, was formed about 50 million years ago as the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate. The plates are still colliding today and the Himalayas are still being pushed higher.
Himalayas because it was forming during pangea
Mount Everest was created approx 60 million years ago.
Mount Everest is approx 60 million years old
Mount Everest is approx 60 million years old
1 million centimeters = 10 kilometers = 6.214 miles "The Himalayas" are a "they", not an "it", and they all have different heights now.
If current trends continue, the Himalayan Mountains will continue to rise due to the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate. Erosion will also continue, shaping the landscape of the region. Over the next million years, the Himalayas will likely maintain their status as one of the youngest and highest mountain ranges in the world.