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Which is the second highest mountain in the world?

Which is the second highest mountain in the world?

K2

What are the top 10 tallest mountains in the world?

Top 10 Highest Mountains in the World

  1. Mt. Everest (29,029 ft/8,848 m.),
  2. Mt. K2 (8,611 m /28,251 feet), Pakistan.
  3. Mt. Kangchenjunga (28,169 ft /8,586 m)
  4. Mt. Lhotse (27,940 ft/8,516 m), Nepal.
  5. Mt. Makalu (27,825 ft/8,481 m), Nepal.
  6. Mt. Cho Oyu (26,906 ft/8,201 m.)
  7. Mt Dhaulagiri (26,795 ft/8,167 m.), Nepal.
  8. Mt.

Is Kilimanjaro K2?

Mt. Everest, Denali, Kilimanjaro… these names are known around the world, but one of the most dangerous and famous mountains has a much simpler title – K2.

What are the top 5 tallest mountains in the world?

A rundown of the five tallest mountains in the world.

  • 1 5. Makalu – 8,485 meters.
  • 2 4. Lhotse – 8,516 meters.
  • 3 3. Kanchendzonga (Wikipedia calls it Kanchenjunga, but all the atlases I’ve seen call it this way) – 8,586 meters.
  • 4 2. K2 – 8,611 meters.
  • 5 1. Everest – 8,848 meters.

What are the 3 highest points on earth?

The Top Ten: The World’s Highest Mountains

Rank Mountain Country
1. Everest Nepal/Tibet
2. K2 (Mount Godwin Austen) Pakistan/China
3. Kangchenjunga India/Nepal
4. Lhotse Nepal/Tibet

What is the tallest thing on earth?

Mount Everest

What is the death zone on Everest?

The death zone is the name used by mountain climbers for high altitude where there is not enough available oxygen for humans to breathe. This is usually above 8,000 metres (26,247 feet). Most of the 200+ climbers who have died on Mount Everest have died in the death zone.

How long can you stay in the Death Zone on Everest?

16 to 20 hours

Why is the death zone on Everest so dangerous?

How dangerous is the death zone? That far above sea level, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere falls 40 percent. This makes it difficult for the human body to get the oxygen it needs. Combined with the physical exertion of climbing the mountain, this can be deadly.

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