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- Recent research is uncovering mountains deep within the Earth that are three to four times taller than Mount Everest.
- Their heights are estimated to be over 24 miles (38 kilometers).
- Using seismology centers in Antarctica, the team identified these colossal mountain ranges, known as ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs).
- They are located at the boundary between the core and mantle, approximately 2,900 kilometers beneath the Earth's surface.
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