I was wondering about this too. Which peak is furthest from the center of the planet.
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Kolanaki@pawb.social 13 hours agoWouldn’t Everest still be the tallest? I mean, I have to assume it extends below sea level, too. It’s not just floating at sea level 🤷♂️
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johsny@lemmy.world 13 minutes ago
Interesting! Thank you!
captainlezbian@lemmy.world 41 minutes ago
It’s not floating at sea level, but it doesn’t even extend to sea level. The base of the mountain is well above sea level. If you live in a flat part of New Mexico, South Africa, or Mongolia you’re significantly higher above sea level than someone in England, Eastern Europe, or Mississippi. If you think of the mountain as extending below sea level you start seeing (tectonic) mountain ranges as like Aspen forests, where it’s just a single thing. Such as the Rocky mountain and the Himalaya mountain, while volcanic mountains such as the Cascades and Hawaii remain ranges.
But yeah differentiating where a new mountain starts vs just another peak of the same one isn’t necessarily easy