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Mount Everest: The World's Tallest Peak - Facts & Information
The highest mountain peak on Earth is
Mount Everest
, with a summit elevation of
8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet)
above sea level.
Mount Everest: The World's Tallest Peak - Facts & Elevation
Mount Everest: The World's Highest Peak - Fold Mountain Facts
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