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Can you narrow it down a bit please? The Himalayas is a huge region, of some of the highest mountains in the world.

Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, has got two heights: one, recognised by Nepal, is the snow height and is 8848 metres; the other is the rock height, as recognised by China, and is 8844 metres.

No mountain, anywhere in the world, has a constant height: they all change over time.

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