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have you ever wondered a mountain in solar system​

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Answered by NakAak
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If asked to name the tallest mountain on Earth, most people would answer Mount Everest. They’d be wrong–Everest is the highest peak on the planet, but mountains are measured from their base to their peak, and Everest’s base sits far above sea level on the Tibetan Plateau. And when you start looking at the tallest mountains in the solar system, Mount Everest, at only 2.3 to 2.9 miles tall, doesn’t even make the list:

Olympus Mons - 15.5 miles

Rheasilvea Mons – 13.2 miles

Equatorial Ridge of Iapetus – 12.4 miles

Ascreaus Mons – 11.3 miles

Boösaule Montes – 10.9 miles

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Answered by venkytilak
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If asked to name the tallest mountain on Earth, most people would answer Mount Everest. They’d be wrong–Everest is the highest peak on the planet, but mountains are measured from their base to their peak, and Everest’s base sits far above sea level on the Tibetan Plateau. And when you start looking at the tallest mountains in the solar system, Mount Everest, at only 2.3 to 2.9 miles tall, doesn’t even make the list:

Olympus Mons - 15.5 miles

Rheasilvea Mons – 13.2 miles

Equatorial Ridge of Iapetus – 12.4 miles

Ascreaus Mons – 11.3 miles

Boösaule Montes – 10.9 miles  

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