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In Geography / High School | 2014-09-25

How do the tallest mountains of Southwest Asia compare to the tallest U.S. mountain?

Asked by Liana805

Answer (3)

Mount McKinley is the tallest US mountain and Mount Everest is the tallest southwest asian mountain, therefore the tallest mountains in southwest asia are taller than the tallest mountains in the US

Answered by AndyBryer | 2024-06-10

When comparing the tallest mountains of Southwest Asia to the tallest U.S. mountain, Mount Everest, standing at 29,035 feet, is the highest peak in the world and far surpasses any mountain found in the United States, including the tallest U.S. peak, Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley) in Alaska, which reaches 20,310 feet. The Southwest Asian mountains such as the Himalayas are not only the tallest but also among the most tectonically active, with Everest still rising at a rate of about 5 mm per year due to the ongoing collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate. In contrast, the tallest mountains in other regions of Southwest Asia, like Tajikistan's Pamirs, often exceed 24,500 feet, and the Zagros Mountains in Iran can reach elevations greater than 14,000 feet. Yemen's mountains, the tallest on the Arabian Peninsula, surpass 12,000 feet, signifying substantial elevation, yet still lower than the peaks of the Himalayas or the United States' Denali.

Answered by Qwbeans | 2024-06-24

Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in Southwest Asia at 29,029 feet, while Denali is the highest in the U.S. at 20,310 feet. This makes Everest nearly 9,000 feet taller than Denali. Both mountains have significant cultural and geographical importance in their regions.
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Answered by AndyBryer | 2024-10-10