Mount Everest's increasing height is attributed to the isostatic rebound caused by the merger of the Kosi and Arun rivers about 89,000 years ago....
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Mount Everest's height increases as river capture erodes land.
Mount Everest's increasing height is attributed to the isostatic rebound caused by the merger of the Kosi and Arun rivers about 89,000 years ago....
Researchers say that two rivers merged some 89,000 years ago and gave the mightiest peak in the Himalayas a huge growth spurt.
Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, is continuing to grow due to the influence of a nearby river. According to a recent study by UCL...
River erosion has pushed the mountain upwards and added an extra 15 to 50 metres over the past 89,000 years
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