Why Mount Everest is growing taller every year

Researchers says two river merged some 89,000 years ago and have the mightiest peak in the Himalayas a huge growth spurt

Mount Everest is many things. It’s called Chomolungma in Tibetan, and Sagarmatha in Nepali. It’s an iconic part of Earth’s topography, a potentially lethal climbing challenge and a geologic marvel.
It’s also staggeringly tall — and, with a peak 29,032 feet above sea level, it easily achieves the status of the world’s tallest mountain by about 800 feet over other Himalayan peaks like K2, Kangchenjunga and Lhotse. But what gave Everest its height advantage and contributes to making it grow taller by millimetres every year?
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