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Where is the highest mountain peak, measured above sea level, in the Americas?

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AAlaska
BWestern Canada
CChile
DArgentina

Correct Option: 4  

Explanation:
Argentina
The peak is Cerro Aconcagua, which is 6,961 metres (22,837 ft) above sea level and the highest peak outside Asia. If the measurement is in terms of distance from the Earth's centre instead, then, since sea level closer to the equator is several kilometres farther from the centre of the Earth, the summit of Chimborazo in Ecuador is usually considered to be the tallest.
posted Jun 18, 2018 by Simranjeet Singh

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