why tibet is known as roof of the world?
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It's called the "Roof of the World" with good reason — the Tibetan Plateau stands over 3 miles above sea level and is surrounded by imposing mountain ranges that harbor theworld's two highest summits, Mount Everest and K2
Tibet has half of Mount Everest / Chomolungma. And the bulk of the Tibetan Plateau is much the biggest area of high ground in the world. Though it is a bad name. ... The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau are the result of the Indian Subcontinent slamming into the rest of Asia.
Tibet has half of Mount Everest / Chomolungma. And the bulk of the Tibetan Plateau is much the biggest area of high ground in the world. Though it is a bad name. ... The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau are the result of the Indian Subcontinent slamming into the rest of Asia.
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Tibet has half of Mount Everest / Chomolungma. And the bulk of the Tibetan Plateau is much the biggest area of high ground in the world. Though it is a bad name. ... The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau are the result of the Indian Subcontinent slamming into the rest of Asia
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Tibet has half of Mount Everest / Chomolungma. And the bulk of the Tibetan Plateau is much the biggest area of high ground in the world. Though it is a bad name. ... The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau are the result of the Indian Subcontinent slamming into the rest of Asia
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