Article 6R44G Mount Everest is having a growth spurt, say researchers

Mount Everest is having a growth spurt, say researchers

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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River erosion has pushed the mountain upwards and added an extra 15 to 50 metres over the past 89,000 years

Climbing Mount Everest has always been a feat, but it seems the task might be getting harder: researchers say Everest is having something of a growth spurt.

The Himalayas formed about 50m years ago, when the Indian subcontinent smashed into the Eurasian tectonic plate - although recent research has suggested the edges of these plates were already very high before the collision.

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