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  3. List of tallest mountains in the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Summit calderas are 60 x 80 km wide, up to 3.2 km deep; [25] scarp around margin is up to 8 km high. [27] A shield volcano, the mean flank slope is a modest 5.2 degrees. [24] Ascraeus Mons: 14.9 km (9.3 mi) [24] 0.44: volcanic: Tallest of the three Tharsis Montes: Elysium Mons: 12.6 km (7.8 mi) [24] 0.37: volcanic: Highest volcano in Elysium ...

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  6. If you measure altitude above mean sea level, then the 29,032-foot (8,849-meter) Mount Everest, which straddles the border between Tibet and Nepal, is clearly the world’s highest.

  7. Mount Everest - Wikipedia

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    A view from the summit of Mount Everest in May 2013. The summit of Everest has been described as "the size of a dining room table". [270] The summit is capped with snow over ice over rock, and the layer of snow varies from year to year. [271] The rock summit is made of Ordovician limestone and is a low-grade metamorphic rock. [272]

  8. North Face (Everest) - Wikipedia

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    North Face of Mount Everest. The North Face is the northern side of Mount Everest. [1] George Mallory's body was found on the North face by the 1999 Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition. [1] The North Face is a place where one climber noted, "a simple slip would mean death." [1] Hornbein Couloir; Norton Couloir; Three Steps; Three Pinnacles

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    Epic Picture of Mt. Everest. On September 29, 1988, Stacy Allison, a woman from Portland, Oregon, became the first American woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. The mountain, which is 29,035 ...