What is the world highest mountain peaks?
The Himalayas are the range with the most tall peaks, including Mt. Everest (Chomolungma – Goddess Mother of the World, in Tibetan), which is the world’s tallest mountain peak above sea level, at 29,034 feet. The actual tallest peak, measured from its base, is Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii, which measures over 33,000 feet from its base at the bottom of the Pacific to its peak 13,796 above sea level.