10 Interesting Fact About The world's most dangerous mountains
10 Interesting Fact About The world's most dangerous mountains
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Mount Everest in Nepal is the highest mountain in the world with an altitude of 8,848 meters.
Mount K2 on the border of Pakistan and China is the second highest mountain in the world and is considered more difficult to climb than Mount Everest.
Mount Annapurna in Nepal is the second hardest mountain in the world and is one of eight mountains in the Himalayas which has a height of more than 8,000 meters.
Mount Denali in Alaska, United States is the highest mountain in North America with a height of 6,190 meters.
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the highest mountain in Africa with a height of 5,895 meters.
Mount Elbrus in Russia is the highest mountain in Europe with a height of 5,642 meters.
Mount Vinson Massif in Antarctica is the highest mountain on the Antarctic continent with a height of 4,892 meters.
Mount Aconcagua in Argentina is the highest mountain in South America with a height of 6,962 meters.
Mount Fuji in Japan is the most frequently climbed mountain in the world with thousands of climbers every year.
Mount Matterhorn on the Swiss and Italy borders is one of the most dangerous mountains in the world with quite a lot of accident history.