How would you move Mt. Everest?
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Answer / babir singh
As we can see in the name itsef,Everest(which means Ever-
Rest)i.e always at rest.Therefore to make it move we can
just add the prefix N to it. Thus making it Mt.Neverest
(Never-rest).
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Answer / victor
Move it relative to what? To an imaginary static co-
ordinate system? Simple, you wait. Mount Everest is
already moving relative to space since the earth moves
around the sun, and rotates on its own axis. Furthermore
continental drift causes mount everest to move relative to
other continents.
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