Mount Godwin-Austen is another known name for the mountain called K2.
K2, part of the Karakoram range and located on the border of China and Pakistan, is the second highest peak in the world. It reaches an elevation of 28,251 feet, about 778 feet less than the tallest peak, Mount Everest.
Mount K2, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen, was formed through the collision of tectonic plates around 50 million years ago. This collision caused the uplift of the Himalayan mountain range, including K2, due to the intense pressure and force of the converging plates. Over time, the erosion by glaciers and weathering helped shape K2 into the imposing peak we see today.
K2 formed through the collision of tectonic plates, specifically the Indian and Eurasian plates. This collision resulted in the uplift and folding of rocks, creating the massive mountain we know as K2. The processes of erosion and glaciation over millions of years further shaped and sculpted the peak into its current iconic form.
Mount Everest is approximately 237 meters taller than K2, making it the tallest mountain in the world.
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Mount Godwin-Austen is another known name for the mountain called K2.
Mount Godwin Austen, or K2 Godwin Austen, Mount, or K2 The Earth's second highest mountain, after Mount Everest, is K2, also known as Mount Godwin Austen and as Dapsang. The peak, 28,253 feet (8,612 meters) high, is in the Karakoram Range of northern Jammu and Kashmir, near the border of Pakistan and China. It was given the name K2 because it was the second peak measured in this range. It was also named Godwin Austen for the peak's first surveyor --- Bharat Thakkar-- bharatthakkar61@gmail.com
In Pakistan territory the peak (summit) is called K2
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K2 is another name for Mount Everest.
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K2 is not the highest peak of India because it is located in the Karakoram Range, which is outside of Indian territory. The highest peak of India is Kangchenjunga, which is part of the Himalayas and lies on the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim.
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