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📰 Was Everest Once Under the Sea? Science Says Yes
_🏔️ Today known as the highest point on Earth, at nearly 9,000 meters in altitude, Mount Everest holds a surprising past: its summit was once at the bottom of an ocean. This discovery, confirmed by geological studies, is considered one of the most impressive examples of how the planet changes over millions of years._
_🌊 At the top of the mountain, scientists found fossils of marine organisms preserved in limestone rocks over 400 million years old. This evidence shows that the region was part of an ancient ocean called Tethys, where sediments slowly accumulated on the seafloor for millions of years._
_🌍 Everything changed when the Indian tectonic plate collided with the Asian plate. The enormous pressure from this collision folded and uplifted ancient seafloor layers, giving rise to the Himalayan mountain range. That is how rocks that were once submerged were pushed up to form the roof of the planet._
_⛰️ This process continues to this day. The Himalayas still rise a few millimeters each year due to the constant movement of tectonic plates. Thus, each fossil found on Everest's summit serves as a record of Earth's extraordinary transformation: an ancient seafloor that, over millions of years, became the world's highest mountain._
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