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The REAL Tallest Peak on Earth

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At 29,029 feet above sea level, Mount Everest has been credited as the tallest mountain on Earth.

The only problem is that Mauna Kea, Hawaii's highest point, is 33,500 feet tall from its peak at 4,205 m (13,796 ft) above sea level to the bottom of the deep Hawaiian Trough.

So if we made the Himalayas to stand 33,500 feet above sea level, would it create any noticeable differences on India's climate?

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