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Hace 20 horas · Topographic prominence Mauna Kea is unusually topographically prominent for its height, with a wet prominence fifteenth in the world among mountains, and a dry prominence second in the world, after only Mount Everest. It is the highest peak on its island, so its wet prominence matches its height above sea level, at 4,207.3 m (13,803 ft). Because the Hawaiian Islands slope deep into the ocean ...
- 4,207.3 m (13,803 ft)
- Hawaiʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United States
- 2460 BCE ± 100 years
- Hawaiian Islands