Geography Of Everest
Mount Everest is located on the border of Nepal and China. The mountain is 29,029 feet tall (8,848 meters). Mount Everest is part of The Himalayas. Mount Everest is over 60 million years old. Everest was formed by the Indian tectonic plate pushing up and against the Asian tectonic plate. Mount Everest is made of two different types of shale: limestone and marble. Throughout the year, the rock is covered with a thick blanket of snow year-long.