The co-article of the study, Adam Smith explains this process in such a way that it is the same as the burden of cargo from a water ship. As soon as the burden is reduced, the ship starts swimming with more lightness. That is, he starts swimming more above water. Similarly, when the top layer of the earth becomes light, it also starts to rise upwards. Smith says that the height of Mount Everest is increasing by 2mm every year due to the erosion done by the Arun River.
Over time, this process has increased the height of this mountain by about 50 meters. The height of Mount Everest above sea level is currently 8,848 meters. However, the cause of the rise of Mount Everest is believed to be a collision of tectonic plates. It is said that this mountain has been born due to the collision of Indian and Eurasian plates. The incident took place about 5 crore years ago. But now the erosion of the river is giving shape to this area. Arun River takes the material from the upper surface of the Earth to shed the material so that the two layers, crusts and mantles below it have to adjust accordingly and the height of the mountain is continuously increasing.
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