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The first Mount Everest, Gaomi, the main peak of the Himalayas, belongs to China, Nepal.
The second Qiaogori Peak, 8611 meters high, is the main peak of the Kunlun Mountains, belonging to China and Pakistan.
The third Kanchenjunga, 8,586 meters high, belongs to Nepal and India.
The fourth Lhotse peak, 8,516 meters high, belongs to China, Nepal.
The fifth Makalu peak, 8463 meters high, belongs to China, Nepal.
The sixth Zhuo Oyu Peak, 8201 meters high, belongs to China, Nepal.
The seventh Rajiri peak, 8,172 meters high, belongs to Nepal.
The eighth Manaslu peak, 8,156 meters high, belongs to Nepal.
The ninth Nanga Parbat Peak, 8,125 meters high, belongs to Kashmir.
The 10th Annapurna Peak, 8091 meters high, belongs to Nepal.
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Mount Everest, Chogori, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Nanga Parbat, Annapurna.
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Himalayas (Mount Everest) 8844 43 (m) Karakoram (Chogori Peak) 8610 0
Kunlun Mountain (Gonger Mountain) 7719 0
Tien Shan (Tomur Peak) 7435 3
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (Fan Steep) 5596 0
Qilian Mountain (Tuanjie Peak) 5547 0
Bayankala Mountain (Guoluo Mountain) 5369 0
Cangshan (Malone Peak) 4122 0
Yushan 3952 0
Qinling (Taibai Mountain) head 3767 0
Helan Mountain (Ao Bao Yuan) 3556 0
Mount Emei 3079 3
Wutai Mountain (North Taiye Doufeng) 3061 1
Taihang Mountain (Little Wutai Mountain) 2882 0
Changbai Mountain (Baiyun Peak) 2691 0
Yinshan (Hohebashege Mountain) 2364 0
Huashan (Luoyan Peak) 2154 9
Yanshan (Wuling Mountain) 2118 0
Hengshan (Tianfengling) 2016 1
Huangshan (Lotus Peak) 1864 8
Sanqingshan 1819 9
Tianmu Mountain 1787 0
Dabie Mountain (White Horse Peak) 1774 0
Wudang Mountain 1612 1
Jinggangshan (Wuzhi Peak) 1597 6
Mount Tai (Jade Emperor Peak) 1532 7
Songshan (Junji Peak) 1491 7
Lushan (Rising to the Great Hanyang Peak) 1473 4
Jiuhua Mountain (Shiwang Peak) 1344 4
Hengshan (Zhurongfeng) 1300 2
Mount Qingcheng 1260 0
Laoshan (Jufeng) 1132 7
Yandang Mountain (Baigangjian) 1108 0
Wuyishan 717 7
Yuntai Mountain 624 4
Mount Putuo 286 3
Longhushan 247 4
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Mount Everest, Chogori, Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Nanga, Manaslu, Cho Oyu, McKinley.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, located on the border between China and Nepal, the terrain of the whole mountain is extremely steep, the environment is relatively complex, there are 500 glaciers of various shapes between the ridge and the cliff.
Although the altitude of Chogori is not the highest (8,611 meters) among the top ten mountains in the world, it is indeed the peak that no one has successfully climbed in winter, and it is the dividing line between China and Pakistan, and all of them are also known as K2 peaks.
Located in the northwest of Nepal at an altitude of 8,091 meters, Annapurna is a mountainous peak with a relatively harsh environment, and it is recorded that no one has successfully climbed it since a successful summit in 1950, and the mortality rate is among the highest among the peaks of the same altitude.
Makalu Peak straddles China and Nepal, the northern part of which is located in China, and the southern part is in Nepal, the mountain has thick ice and snow all year round, and relatively large ice cracks are easy to appear ice avalanche avalanche conditions.
Mount Everest (Jo-Mo Glang-ma), also translated as Mount Everest, is located on the Himalayas on the border between the People's Republic of China and Nepal, and is covered with snow all year round. It is the highest peak in Asia and the world. The Tibetan word "Jo-mo Glang-ma Ri" means "Mother Earth". >>>More
What is the highest mountain in the world?
There is no such thing, only the largest mountain range, the Cordillera mountain system, stretching from Alaska in the north to Tierra del Fuego in the south, stretching for about 10,000 kilometers, which is very long.
If the height is measured from the base to the summit, the highest mountain in the world is Mauna Kaia, a giant volcano in the Hawaiian Islands. When measured from sea level to the summit, the highest peaks are clustered in the Himalayas. Twenty thousand and three hundred and twenty feet above sea level. >>>More
It is not known if there is such a thermometer.