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Mount Everest is growing taller every year – scientists think they finally know why
Mount Everest is growing taller each year and scientists think they’ve finally uncovered the reason why. Reaching the summit of Everest is a feat many mountaineers aspire to achieve but year-on-year that goal gets,
Mount Everest is getting taller every year - now the reason why is revealed
Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, continues to grow every year due to an unusual river formation at its base that affects it and other nearby peaks
Mount Everest is getting taller - now scientists think they know why
Mount Everest has grown by around 15 to 50 metres in the last 89,000 years, and it's increasing every year. Now, scientists say that's because the mountain's water system captured a river.
Scientists Explain Mount Everest's Anomalous Growth
Mount Everest or Sagarmatha (top), highest peak in the world with an altitude of 8.848 metres (29.028 ft) is seen in this aerial view next to 6.812 metres (22.349 feet) high Mount Ama Dablam (bottom R) April 22,
Why Mount Everest Is Growing Taller Every Year
Researchers say that two rivers merged some 89,000 years ago and gave the mightiest peak in the Himalayas a huge growth spurt.
Mt Everest is growing even taller, study finds
The culprit is a nearby river eroding and pushing downland, causing the ground under Mt Everest to rebound and lift. “It’s a new additional component of uplift of Mt Everest,” said Matthew Fox, study co-author and geologist at University College London.
Scientists Explain Mount Everest's 'More Than Expected' Growth
Mount Everest is Earth's tallest mountain - towering 5.5 miles (8.85 km) above sea level - and is still growing.
Mount Everest is getting TALLER by the day and has already grown 164ft
Climbing Mount Everest may be getting even harder as the world's tallest mountain is growing by up to 2mm a year, report scientists at University College London.
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Mamata stresses need to provide relief to flood-hit people during Durga puja festivities
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday stressed the need to provide aid to flood-affected people during the ...
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Passenger bus plunges into Koshi river, all rescued
A passenger bus swerved off the Koshi barrage bridge and plunged into the Koshi river on Thursday. The bus with registration ...
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All sluice gates of Koshi Barrage opened, call for caution
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Mamata Banerjee Blames Central Government for West Bengal Flood Crisis
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Nepal closes schools as deaths from heavy rains hit 151
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Nepal closes schools after heavy rains kill 100
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Mamata Banerjee Focuses on Flood Relief Amid Durga Puja Celebrations
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee emphasized the need to support flood-affected residents during Durga Puja. Banerjee termed the floods 'man-made', attributing them to excessive water release ...
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Mamata Banerjee stresses need to provide relief to flood-hit people during Durga puja festivities
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