Mt Everest is two SiAl tectonic plates converging in a "knott." This means that they are generally light, sedementary rocks, mostly limestone.
Therefore the chemical compositions are: Silicon-, Aluminum-, and Calcium- Bicarbonates.
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My. Everest is a single mountain. Therefor, it is a place, not a region. An example of a region would be the Himalaya, the mountain range that Mt. Everest belongs to.
Mount Everest is located in Asia, specifically in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and China.
Mt Everest is made from a deep water marine shale made from three main rocks gneiss, slate and two different shades of sand stone, formed in the Precambrian Era.
No, Mt Everest is a 'fold/thrust' mountain. The rocks at the top of Mt. Everest contain sea shells from the ocean floor.
Mt Everest can be regarded as one huge rock. On its surface must be millions of loose rocks of many different sizes. Could you count the rocks on one of the Rocky Mountains in America?
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Mt Everest is located in China :)
Mt. Everest can be found on Asia
the mt. everest have feet 29,035
Mt. Everest is 8,848 m high.
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Mt. Everest is a mountain. And scientists have never had any activity traces throughout the years that Mt. Everest has ever lived.
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Yes, Mt. Everest is covered in snow and ice.
there different but they are on the sides of mt. everest!!