VFX Artist Reveals the TRUE SCALE of Mountains



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Wren uses VFX to show you how big Mountains REALLY are!
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00:00 It’s a sham!
01:36 Everest is overrated
02:25 Mount Fuji vs Everest
02:35 Matterhorn vs Everest
02:58 K2 vs Everest
03:14 Mount Kilimanjaro vs Everest
04:05 Mount Rainier vs Everest
04:29 Denali
05:26 Uluru Rock
06:04 The biggest Mountain on Earth
08:15 Olympus Mons

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30 thoughts on “VFX Artist Reveals the TRUE SCALE of Mountains”

  1. We stil ldont have conctrete answer on how to measure the ejight of a mountain so yeah but still Olympus mons would still be taller if we measured by sea level,
    Also i think the hawaiian archipelago is technically the longest moutain range in the world, but yeah everest got lucky cuz the indian plate smashed into the urasian plate adn this smashing is still ongoing
    The himalayan mountain range is still slowly growing as the idian plate is slowly smashing into the urasian plate

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  2. no offense, but i feel dissapointed as an Ecuadorian that Wren didnt even mention Chimborazo in the whole video, its technically the tallest if youre measuring with the proximity to the sun

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  3. I live on the Big Island. Mauna Kea is definitely something special to behold from the peak, depending on the day you can look around and see only clouds beneath you, or oceans in the distance. Mauna Loa is only 150 feet or so shorter and it's easy to spot Haleakala on Maui as well. Mauna Kea is also the only place in the state where it snows!

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  4. That reminds me of what I learned back when I was in elementary school in the early 1990s. The way it was explained to me was that Everest was the HIGHEST mountain in the world (measured from sea level) but not the TALLEST (measured from base to peak). Of course, my school wasn't entirely right, either, as I was told that Denali was the tallest mountain in the world, when it's actually only the tallest that's entirely on land, and is actually far surpassed overall by Mauna Kea, which is mostly underwater.

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  6. Congrats man as someone who is studying science in uk college which is university over there in america its good to see someone who doesn't take stuff at face value thats the most important skill you can have

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