

The tallest mountain in the world is getting taller
Oct 28, 2024
Mark Quigley, an Associate Professor of Earthquake Science at the University of Melbourne, shares fascinating insights about mountain formation. He reveals how Mount Everest has been steadily rising by 15 to 50 meters over the last 89,000 years due to tectonic activity. This dynamic growth impacts its environment and even climbing records. Quigley also discusses the role of climate change in shaping mountain landscapes, touching on river systems and the concept of isostasy in relatable terms.
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