In some 22.5k years we may very well have blown ourselves out of existence. That or a certain meteor thought that Mount Everest would make a good spot to settle down.Talshere said:4RM3D said:Mount Everest is considered to be the highest mountain above sea level. But it is NOT the highest point on earth. That honor goes to Mount Kilimanjaro. The reason for this is its location. Kilimanjaro is closer to the equator. At this point the landmasses are higher. Making Kilimanjaro the winner.* As for the highest mountain with its base below sea level, that is indeed Mauna Kea.
*This is still disputed. Mount McKinley and Nanga Parbat are also contenders, but Kilimanjaro is considering to be the most probable.
Also this wont be true in some 22.5k years as Mt Everest is actually growing 60cm a year. Also imo submarine based volcanes shouldnt count because they have the advantage of reduces gravity and generally higher angle of internal resistance.
In reality though the platonic shift may very well screw everything over. Like turning California into an island or launching some other mountain into space.