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Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth at 29,032 feet, is still growing and is known for its deadly climbing conditions, with over 300 fatalities recorded. The peak contains ancient rocks over 450 million years old, indicating its history as part of an underwater seabed. Additionally, Everest holds spiritual significance for the local Sherpa people, symbolizing a home for gods and respect for nature.

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Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth at 29,032 feet, is still growing and is known for its deadly climbing conditions, with over 300 fatalities recorded. The peak contains ancient rocks over 450 million years old, indicating its history as part of an underwater seabed. Additionally, Everest holds spiritual significance for the local Sherpa people, symbolizing a home for gods and respect for nature.

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"Did you know that the tallest mountain on Earth is STILL growing?

Mount Everest,
standing at a jaw-dropping 29,032 feet, is not only Earth's highest peak — it’s a
giant that's still getting taller!"

"But it’s not just about the height. Climbing Everest is one of the deadliest feats on
the planet. More than 300 people have died trying to summit this beast. And
here’s why: The death zone begins above 26,000 feet, where oxygen is scarce and
the body starts to break down."

"Everest’s peak is also a time capsule. The rocks at the top are over 450 million
years old, remnants of an ancient seabed — proving that the Himalayas were once
underwater!"
"And let's not forget, Everest is sacred. For the local Sherpa people, the mountain is
considered a home for gods, a symbol of respect and reverence."

"So, what makes Everest special? It's not just the height — it's the mystery, the
danger, and the spiritual significance. A true wonder of the world, challenging
humans and nature alike!"

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