Everest Site
: Despite its height, the "roof of the world" is capped with marine limestone, containing fossils from an ancient sea that once separated the two landmasses. The Human Challenge
Mount Everest: The Roof of the World Mount Everest , known as in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, stands as the ultimate test of human endurance and a geological marvel. At a staggering official height of 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet), it is the highest point on Earth above sea level. The Geological Giant Everest
: The mountain continues to rise by about 2mm each year due to tectonic pressure and a phenomenon known as erosional rebound, partly influenced by the Arun River. : Despite its height, the "roof of the
