India  

Mount Everest is getting taller - now scientists think they know why

Sky News Monday, 30 September 2024
Mount Everest is getting taller - now scientists think they know whyMount Everest has grown by around 15 to 50 metres in the last 89,000 years, and it's increasing every year. Now, scientists say that's because the mountain's water system captured a river.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Mount Everest Mount Everest Earth's highest mountain

Kathmandu rally marks 72 years since first Everest summit [Video]

Kathmandu rally marks 72 years since first Everest summit

Kathmandu rally marks 72 years since first Everest summit A rally wound through the streets of Kathmandu on Thursday, marking 72 years since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first stood atop Everest and drawing attention to growing concerns over safety and overcrowding. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/05/30/kathmandu-rally-marks-72-years-since-first-everest-summit Let the pictures do the talking: subscribe to No Comment No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:00Published
Nepal's mountaineering community marks 72 years since conquest of Everest summit [Video]

Nepal's mountaineering community marks 72 years since conquest of Everest summit

Nepal's mountaineering community marks 72 years since conquest of Everest summit Nepal contains eight of the highest peaks in the world and every year hundreds of foreign climbers fly to the country in South Asia to tackle the mountains. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/05/29/nepals-mountaineering-community-marks-72-years-since-conquest-of-everest-summit Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 00:44Published
Everest faces pressure from climate change and overcrowding [Video]

Everest faces pressure from climate change and overcrowding

Everest faces pressure from climate change and overcrowding Nepal says it must protect Mount Everest as rising climber numbers and climate change put pressure on the world’s highest peak. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/05/29/everest-faces-pressure-from-climate-change-and-overcrowding Let the pictures do the talking: subscribe to No Comment No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:00Published

Related videos from verified sources

The Rundown Live #985 - Loneliness Epidemic, Where Consciousness Comes from, A.I. to Escape [Video]

The Rundown Live #985 - Loneliness Epidemic, Where Consciousness Comes from, A.I. to Escape

Men may be the biggest victims of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ as society dismisses their pain, Scientist says human consciousness comes from another dimension, Does social media make you lonely?,..

Credit: RumblePublished
Scientists Release Report Definitively Outlining the Origins of the COVID-19 Virus [Video]

Scientists Release Report Definitively Outlining the Origins of the COVID-19 Virus

It has been nearly 5 years since COVID-19 began sweeping across the world, beginning in Wuhan China. Now, after extensive genetic tracking scientists say they have discovered the definitive origin of..

Credit: Veuer     Duration: 01:14Published
Aaron Day: Technocracy, CBDCs, and the Fight for Individual Freedom [Video]

Aaron Day: Technocracy, CBDCs, and the Fight for Individual Freedom

1. Technocracy and Centralized Control Aaron Day outlines technocracy as a system where elites, often backed by powerful organizations, choose scientists and engineers to make societal decisions,..

Credit: RumblePublished