The earth has been 4.6 billion years since its birth. In such a long period of time, the earth's crust has never stopped moving. Horizontal movement has caused the Grand Canyon and the ocean, while vertical movement has long been the peak of the world. Except for the Chogori, the top ten peaks in the world are all located in the Himalayas.
There are at least 109 mountains above 7200 meters (23622 feet) on earth. Most of these mountains are located on the border of the Indian and China.
Here are the top 10 mountains in the world.
Mt. Everest (29,029 ft/8,848 m.), Nepal
Mt. K2 ( 28,251 ft / 8,611 m), Pakistan
Mt. Kangchenjunga (28,169 ft /8,586 m)
Mt. Lhotse (27,940 ft/8,516 m), Nepal
Mt. Makalu (27,825 ft/8,481 m), Nepal /China
Mt. Cho Oyu (26,906 ft/8,201 m.) China
Mt Dhaulagiri (26,795 ft/8,167 m.), Nepal
Mt. Manaslu (26,763ft/8,163m), Nepal
Nanga Parbat (26,660 ft/8,126m.) , Pakistan
Mt. Annapurna (26,545 ft /8,091 m.) , Nepal
(*Source: https://www.infoplease.com/world/geography/highest-mountain-peaks-world)
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