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Which is the biggest mountain in the world?

Do you have any friends who like climbing mountains? This is a lovely and challenging sport. Next, I will introduce you to the biggest mountain. If you are interested, you can climb up, but pay attention to safety.

The largest mountain in the world.

1. Anna Bonnasse.

The tenth highest mountain in the world is 8093 meters above sea level, located in Nepal in the middle of the Himalayas. Annapurana means food supplier or god of harvest in the local language. However, since 1950 first climbed to the top, more than 130 people have tried to climb to the top, and 53 of them have died. Such a high mortality rate makes this mountain one of the most dangerous peaks at an altitude of 8 kilometers.

2. Chogory Peak

The second highest peak in the world is 86 1 1 m above sea level, which is located on the border between China and Pakistan and is the main peak of the Karakorum Mountains. Chagory Peak, also known as Chagory Peak abroad, is recognized as one of the most difficult peaks in the international mountaineering community. The peak is pyramid-shaped, the ice cliff stands tall, the mountain is steep, and the steep slope is covered with traces of avalanche troughs. If you want to climb Mount Chogory, you need to cross the 44-kilometer Insugeti Glacier first. The terrain is complex and changeable, the glacier surface is broken, the light and dark ice cracks crisscross, and then you climb countless steep rocks, and then a series of ice cones may fall down at any time, killing you. Walking in it is like being in a cold hell.

3. Nanga Parbat Peak

The ninth highest mountain in the world is located in Kashmir, Pakistan, in the western Himalayas, with an altitude of 8 125. The climbing difficulty of Nanga Parbat Peak is comparable to that of Chogory Peak. The first attempt was to reach the top of the mountain along a narrow ridge line. To the south of the mountain is Rupert Rock Wall, the largest rock wall in the world, which is 65,438+05,000 feet long. With such a complicated climbing route, it is no wonder that people are nicknamed "Man-eating Peak". .

4. Gancheng Zhangjiafeng (Gancheng Zhangjiafeng)

The third highest mountain in the world is 8585 meters above sea level, located at the eastern end of the Himalayas, at120km east of Mount Everest in Nepal? On the Indian border, 88 degrees east longitude? 07? 27 degrees north latitude? 42? . There are many glaciers here, including the famous Golmud Glacier, Gancheng Glacier and Yalong Glacier. If you pay attention to the death rate of climbing the most dangerous mountain in the world, you will find that these figures are decreasing year by year with the passage of time, but Zhangjiafeng in Gancheng is an exception. As the third highest peak in the world, the death rate of Zhangjiafeng in Gancheng has reached an astonishing 22% in recent years, which reflects the high incidence of avalanches and sudden weather changes, and also casts a terrible shadow on this mountain.

5. Mount aigre

It is located in the south of Interlaken, Switzerland, at an altitude of 3970 meters, and is one of the peaks of the Swiss Alps. The north side of Mount Aige is extremely steep, and the knife-shaped cliff can't even accumulate snow, with an average slope of 70 degrees and a vertical drop of 1 1,800 meters. Those who dare to challenge this set of numbers need superb climbing skills and extraordinary courage. This is a recognized difficulty in the international mountaineering community. Mount Aige is considered a steep mountain? The first dangerous peak in Europe? . Ultra-high technical difficulty and serious landslides also won it? Killing slope? what's up Fame? .

6. Matterhorn

It is 4478 meters above sea level, located in the southwest of Zermatt village in Switzerland 10 km, across the border between Switzerland and Italy. After many attempts, the English explorer Edward Winpool conquered the Swiss side of matterhorn for the first time on July 4th, 1985, but four of his companions fell from the mountain and died. This began its nightmare, and its mortality rate was the highest among all alpine peaks.

7. Vinson Hill

The highest peak in Antarctica, 4897 meters above sea level. Located in Ellsworth Mountains, between Dinard and Heritage Ridge, overlooking the Lane Ice Shelf. The mountains in Vinson are steep, and most areas are covered with ice and snow all year round, so the traffic is inconvenient. The temperature in summer is around MINUS 40 degrees, which is called the "dead zone".

8. Baitaburak Peak

What is the peak of Baita Braque? Ogre? Its name is widely known and it is one of the most difficult peaks to climb in the world. Although people first tried to climb it as early as 197 1, they didn't reach the top for the first time until 200 1. Tao? Scott, as one of the first members to climb Mount Baitabulak, had to climb back to the team's base camp in the snowstorm because he broke his legs on the way.

9. Mount Everest

The highest mountain in the world, 8848 meters above sea level. It is located in the Himalayas on the border between People's Republic of China (PRC) and Nepal, and it is covered with snow all year round. Everyone who has been to Mount Everest knows that the foot of Mount Everest is covered with the graves of climbers, which shows this point. But the charm of the first peak in the world still attracts a steady stream of conquerors.

10. Mount McKinley

At an altitude of 6194m, it is located in the south of Alaska, USA, and is the highest peak in North America, also known as Denari Peak. Mount McKinley is steep and cold. From Camp Three, you must use ice claws and ice picks. Because this mountain is close to the Arctic Circle, although the peak is only 665,438+094 meters, the surrounding scenery looks like the North Pole. Layers of ice cover the mountain, and countless glaciers crisscross. Sometimes the wind speed can reach 65,438+060 kilometers per hour. Here, the coldest winter temperatures are below MINUS 50℃, and explorers have to endure extremely low temperatures, strong winds and long-term snow and ice trekking, so the success rate of climbing to the top is only 50%. 100 people stayed in the snow forever.