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'''Mount Everest''' is the world's highest mountain, with elevation of 8,848 meters. It is a part of the [[Himalayas]] mountain range and is located on the border between [[Nepal]] and [[Tibet]] ([[China]]). The name of the mountain in Tibetan is '''Chomolungma''' (variously spelt '''Qomolangma''' or '''Zhūmùlǎngmǎ''' and in Chinese '''珠穆朗玛峰'''). The mountain was first climbed in 1953 by the New Zealander Sir [[Edmund Hillary]] and the Nepalese Sherpa [[Tenzing Norgay]]. The English name of the mountain honors Sir [[George Everest]], who was Surveyor General of [[India]]. His survey team was the first to measure the height of the mountains in the Himalayas and discover Mount Everest to be the highest. | '''Mount Everest''' is the world's highest mountain, with elevation of 8,848 meters. It is a part of the [[Himalayas]] mountain range and is located on the border between [[Nepal]] and [[Tibet]] ([[China]]). The name of the mountain in Tibetan is '''Chomolungma''' (variously spelt '''Qomolangma''' or '''Zhūmùlǎngmǎ''' and in Chinese '''珠穆朗玛峰'''). The mountain was first climbed in 1953 by the New Zealander Sir [[Edmund Hillary]] and the Nepalese Sherpa [[Tenzing Norgay]]. The English name of the mountain honors Sir [[George Everest]], who was Surveyor General of [[India]]. His survey team was the first to measure the height of the mountains in the Himalayas and discover Mount Everest to be the highest. | ||
See [[Benchmark_quantities#Distance.2C_length.2C_height|Benchmark distances]] to put the mountain's height in perspective. |
Revision as of 21:06, 9 December 2020
Mount Everest is the world's highest mountain, with elevation of 8,848 meters. It is a part of the Himalayas mountain range and is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet (China). The name of the mountain in Tibetan is Chomolungma (variously spelt Qomolangma or Zhūmùlǎngmǎ and in Chinese 珠穆朗玛峰). The mountain was first climbed in 1953 by the New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and the Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. The English name of the mountain honors Sir George Everest, who was Surveyor General of India. His survey team was the first to measure the height of the mountains in the Himalayas and discover Mount Everest to be the highest.
See Benchmark distances to put the mountain's height in perspective.