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The Himalayas are the highest and the youngest fold mauntains. You may have read that they are rising higher every year. What is the height of these mountains?

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Answered by bhawanasingh508
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The height of the Himalayas is 8848m or 29,029 feet

Mount Everest is the world's tallest peak and rises 29,029 feet or 8,848 m, or 5.5 miles above sea level.

The Himalayas typically keep growing more than 1 cm every year as a direct result of creeping collision between the masses of Indian and Asian land is moving up.

According to prominent scientists, the Eurasian plate is now spreading out instead of pushing up. Such a stretching will later result in some gradual subsidence due to standard gravity

Answered by harsh191205
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The height of the Himalayas is 8848m or 29,029 feet

The height of the Himalayas is 8848m or 29,029 feet• Mount Everest is the world's tallest peak and rises 29,029 feet or 8,848 m, or 5.5 miles above sea level.

The height of the Himalayas is 8848m or 29,029 feet• Mount Everest is the world's tallest peak and rises 29,029 feet or 8,848 m, or 5.5 miles above sea level.The Himalayas typically keep growing more than 1 cm every year as a direct result of creeping collision between the masses of Indian and Asian land is moving up.

The height of the Himalayas is 8848m or 29,029 feet• Mount Everest is the world's tallest peak and rises 29,029 feet or 8,848 m, or 5.5 miles above sea level.The Himalayas typically keep growing more than 1 cm every year as a direct result of creeping collision between the masses of Indian and Asian land is moving up.According to prominent scientists, the Eurasian plate is now spreading out instead of pushing up. Such a stretching will later result in some gradual subsidence due to standard gravity.

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