Mount Everest is a mountain. There have never been any volcanic eruptions in the Himalayas, and it is highly unlikely there will be in the near future. read more
Mt. Everest was not formed as a volcano, but is the result of movements of the underlying tectonic plates. Mount Everest was created by what is called uplift, which resulted when the Indian tectonic plate pushed into the Eurasian tectonic plate. read more
" Rong. But Mount Everest / Chomolungma is a mountain formed by orogenesis in the collision zone between the Indian and Eurasian plates, and is not a volcano. read more
Mount Everest is a mountain. There have never been any volcanic eruptions in the Himalayas, and it is highly unlikely there will be in the near future. There is no active lava source within the mountain range, and the closest volcano is Kunlun in Tibet. read more