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    by Unknown201108

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    1. Yea but that was well before it became the highest point on earth……do people not realize mountains dont just come this way and that if you go back long enough they arent there?

    2. TallMidget99 on

      Religious people like to try and use this as evidence for the great flood ignoring the basics of plate tectonics

    3. SweetSexiestJesus on

      No, thats the devil planting doubt in my god to test my faith. The world is 6000 years old, and this is impossible!

      (Ive had someone tell me this shit in real life.)

    4. Interesting-Risk6446 on

      This location is where two land masses came together as the continents moved. So. The land was probably under water before it rose.

    5. Not necessarily, the sediments do move, so it might’ve been the case that the very top was on a lower height back in the day and due to the separation of the Continental Drift, the height increased.

      Maybe I’m wrong, correct me please.

    6. This is because the Indian plate travelled from Madagascar to meet the Eurasian plate. There was Tethys sea between them and the sediment of this seabed is whats gotten compressed to form the Himalayas. This happened in the last 50 million years.

      The dinosaurs died out without knowing about mount Everest 🙁

    7. If you see this on Facebook, click the comments and it’d all people saying it was Noah’s biblical flood, and that it can not be anything else.

    8. Sad_Currency5420 on

      Well yeah, since mountains are just slabs of ground that crashed into each other and went upward.

    9. Hungry-Initial1623 on

      Ofc dawgs that’s not even a fact all these mountains were the result of tectonic plates crashing so most of them have been submerged at some point.

    10. Form young earthers to everything is Ai this comment section is a trip. Shout to the few aware that they Himalayas are made of the tethys seabed that existed between India and Asia. And no it’s not Ai

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