Why is Mount Everest called the 'Roof of the world'?
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It is enclosed by mountain ranges that bear two highest summits of the world, Mount Everest and K2. It is the result of the collision of the Indian plate and the Urasian plate. Due to its enormous height from the mean sea level, it is known as "the Roof of the World".
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It is enclosed by mountain ranges that bear two highest summits of the world, Mount Everest and K2. It is the result of the collision of the Indian plate and the Urasian plate. Due to its enormous height from the mean sea level, it is known as roof of world
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