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A064296 Heights of peaks of more than 8000 meters (as of Sep 25 2001), in decreasing order. 0

%I #13 Dec 24 2018 21:34:45

%S 8850,8611,8586,8501,8462,8201,8167,8156,8125,8091,8068,8047,8035,8013

%N Heights of peaks of more than 8000 meters (as of Sep 25 2001), in decreasing order.

%C Not a very well-defined sequence, since peaks constantly change height for a multitude of reasons.

%H Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia, <a href="http://www.peakware.com/encyclopedia/highest.htm">Highest Peaks</a>

%e Mount Everest measured 8850 meters as of Sep 25 2001.

%K nonn,fini,full,less

%O 1,1

%A _Labos Elemer_, Sep 25 2001

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