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How big is mount everest in cm3?

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How big is mount everest in cm3?

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  1. how are you going to measure volume of mt everest?

    It is a land mark. Its height is measured....and is officially recognized as 8848 meters (884,800cm)


  2. If you figure that Everest is roughly regular square pyramid and it's height of 8850 meters rises approximately 3850 meters from the surrounding 5000m elevation plain, then the equation is to measure the volume of square pyramid with a height of 3850 meters, or 385,000 cm.   To find that figure, it's 1/3base*height squared, or just take 1/3 of 385,000 cubed to get 19,022,208,333,371,376 cubic cm.  (just under 20 quadrillion).

  3. According to the old record, height of Mt. Everest was 8,848m (29,029 ft).  

    In 1999 it was found to be 6' higher so the present height of the Mt. Everest is -  29,035 ft (8,850m)

    1 ft oz =28.4131 cm3

  4. i can give u its hight i.e.its 885,000cms.....but i dont know how big it is volume wise (cm3)

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