Spoiler: this list does not feature a single mountain from planet Earth.
Here’s a question for you: what’s the tallest mountain on Earth? Although most people might say Nepal’s Mount Everest, you could also answer Mauna Kea or Mauna Loa in Hawaii. With 4.2km of their heights submerged underwater, these twin volcanoes actually measure a whole 10.2km top-to-bottom – taller than Mount Everest's 4.6km.
But here’s the thing: all of these mountains are tiny compared to the rest of the Solar System. In fact, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa don’t even make it into the top 10 tallest mountains in the Solar System (measured from base to highest point). Instead, that list looks like this...
Location: Io, Moon of Jupiter
Height: 10km
Location: Oberon, Moon of Uranus
Height:11km
Location: Io, Moon of Jupiter
Height: 12.7km
Location: Mars
Height: 14km
Location: Mars
Height: 14.1km
Location: Mars
Height: 17.7km
Location: Io, Moon of Jupiter
Height: 17.2km - 17.8km
Location: Mars
Height: 18.km
Location: Vesta astreroid
Height: 20-25km (potentially making this the Solar System's number one tallest mountain)
Location: Mars
Height: 21km
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