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The Highest Peak: How Mount Everest Formed

Series Earth's History Through Rocks By Jenna Tolli
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Publisher Rosen Publishing Imprint PowerKids Press ISBN

9781725301467

The Highest Peak: How Mount Everest Formed

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Mount Everest, Earth's tallest mountain over sea level, formed about 40 million to 50 million years ago when prehistoric continents split and collided. This process was made possible by the movement of Earth's tectonic plates. Readers will learn more about how the movement of these tectonic plates helped form the Himalayas, including Everest. Breathtaking photographs provide readers with visual correlations to the narrative, while fact boxes and sidebars supplement the main text.
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