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False. Mountains are created by plate tectonics and/or volcanism and are not influenced by the atmosphere (other than erosion). Mount Everest, at just over 29,000 ft. is not the highest mountain in the world. It is the highest point above sea level. The big island of Hawaii is the tallest mountain at over 33,000 ft above the deepest part of the abyssal plain of the ocean surrounding the islands. That's right it's over 4,000 ft. taller than Everest.
 

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False. Mountains are created by plate tectonics and/or volcanism and are not influenced by the atmosphere (other than erosion). Mount Everest, at just over 29,000 ft. is not the highest mountain in the world. It is the highest point above sea level. The big island of Hawaii is the tallest mountain at over 33,000 ft above the deepest part of the abyssal plain of the ocean surrounding the islands. That's right it's over 4,000 ft. taller than Everest.

Regardless of elevation, no mountain can be much higher than 29,000 ft because off gravity ( 29,030 highest )
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