Mt. Everest grows by 2 cm yearly due to tectonic plate movement and moves 4 cm to the northeast from glacial flow and tectonic activity.
Mt. Everest grows taller by 2 cm each year due to tectonic plate movement. The Indian plate is slowly moving northward and colliding with the Eurasian plate, causing the Himalayan mountain range, including Mt. Everest, to rise. Mt. Everest moves to the northeast by 4 cm each year due to a combination of glacial flow and tectonic movement. Glaciers on the mountain slope towards the northeast due to gravity, while the overall movement of the Indian plate pushes Mt. Everest in that direction.
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