Fastest rising mountain

According to Official Guinness Records,

Nanga Parbet, in Pakistan, is growing taller at a rate of 7 mm (0.27 in) per year. The mountain is part of the Himalayan Plateau, formed when India began colliding with the Eurasian continental plate between 30 and 50 million years ago.

For a complete list of 2005 records, please visit 2005 Guinness Records in Pakistan.

Please choose a country from the list for relevant records:

Related Images

Fastest Rising Mountain | The amount of ...
States where pay is rising the fastest ...
States where wages are growing the ...
fastest rising tech hub ...
Cities with the biggest property price ...
Home prices in Deschutes County among ...
highest mountains are at the equator ...
Eroding mountains could release, not ...
Measurement of Mountains' Rise is a First

Other Pakistan records that might interest you:

Content last updated on 2018-11-27