The world’s highest mountain is now officially a little higher. After years of debate, China and Nepal finally agreed on a precise elevation for Mount Everest. The new agreed height of 8,848.86 meters (29,031.69 feet) was announced at a virtual ceremony.
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Unknown title dian bird-watchers' paradise Watch: Boston Dynamics dancing robots Watch | First look of Bengaluru-Airport train service Close X A video on the new height Mount Everest as being 8,848.86 meters <span>The world’s highest mountain is now officially a little higher. After years of debate, China and Nepal finally agreed on a precise elevation for Mount Everest. The new agreed height of 8,848.86 meters (29,031.69 feet) was announced at a virtual ceremony. This is 86 centimeters higher than the measurement previously recognised by Nepal. It is more than four meters above China's official figure. Also read | Explained: Why did Mount Everes
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