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    The Highest Mountain in the World from Mean Sea Level
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The Highest Mountain in the World from Mean Sea Level

Question 118

Question 118

Multiple Choice

The highest mountain in the world from mean sea level is


A) Mount McKinley.
B) K2.
C) Mount Fuji.
D) Mount Ararat.
E) Mount Everest.

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