The mountains are majestic and majestic, and the mountains are the eternal objects of human conquest.


The mountains are majestic and majestic, and the mountains are the eternal objects of human conquest.


This place was originally a plateau or tectonic mountain. Mountains formed by long-term erosion and division by external forces such as flowing water and wind are called eroded mountains. The water flow eroded the mountain into a cavity, and after the cavity collapsed, it was washed into a valley by the water flow, thus forming a series of mountains.



1. Mount Everest


Mount Everest is the main peak of the Himalayas. As high as 8848.86 meters, it is called the highest peak in the world. Mount Everest is on the border between China and Nepal, with Tibet in the north and Nepal in the south. Mount Everest is covered with snow all year round, and the mountain is in the shape of a giant pyramid with huge glaciers, up to 26 kilometers long.


2. Mount K2


K2 is located in zhe middle section of Kunlun Mountains, on the border between China and Pakistan, in Xinjiang, China in the east, and Pakistan in the west. Why is it called Mount K2? "K" refers to the Kunlun Mountains Mountain, and "2" means that it was the second peak of the Kunlun Mountains Mountains to be investigated at that time. K2 is the second highest peak in the world after Mount Everest, with an altitude of 8611 meters. The peak of K2 is in the shape of a pyramid, with ice cliffs and steep mountains. The steep slopes are covered with chute marks of avalanches.



3. Kangchengjunga


Kangchenjunga is the third highest peak in the world at an altitude of 8586 meters. Located on the border between Nepal and India in the middle of the Himalayas, it is also the easternmost one among the 14 8,000-meter peaks in the world. From any point of view, Kanchenjunga has a wide and huge mountain, consisting of four different The huge mountain blocks formed by the combination of the peaks.


On May 25, 1955, four members of the British mountaineering team, G-Bender, N-Hardy, Little Brown and Ding-Strysel, reached the summit for the first time.


4. Lhotse


Lhotse is 8516 meters high and is located on the border between China and Nepal. It belongs to the Himalayas and is the fourth highest peak in the world. Bounded by the north ridge and southeast ridge of Lhotse, its east side is in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, and its west side is the kingdom of Nepal.



5. Makalu Peak


Makalu Peak is 8463 meters above sea level, located in the middle of the Himalayas, with 87°06 east longitude and 27°54 north latitude. It is the fifth highest peak in the world. The north side is in Tibet, China


Inside, the south side is in Nepal. The peaks are covered with thick snow and ice all year round, and there are huge glaciers in the valleys. In 1955, nine members of the French mountaineering team reached the summit for the first time.