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Mount Everest is part of an elevated section of continental crust formed by India moving north and pushing into Asia.
Mount Fuji is a volcano, part of an island arc formed by the pacific plate subducting under Asia.

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There are many differences between Uluru and Mt Everest.

  • Mt Everest is the world's highest mountain above sea level, at 8848m high. Uluru is not the highest anything. Uluru is the world's second-highest monolith or inselberg, but stands a mere 348m high above the surrounding desert.
  • Mt Everest is in Nepal, while Uluru is in Australia.
  • A wide variety of vegetation is found on Mt Everest, but Uluru is completely devoid of any plant life on the rock itself.
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one is a mountain the other is a canyon

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