Where Data Tells the Story
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A visualization showing how the heights of the world’s 100 tallest mountains are distributed. Each peak is grouped by its height in kilometers, forming a smooth curve that reveals where most mountains fall. One standout cluster is at 7.4 km, with 21 mountains reaching that height. At the far right of the chart, the visualization highlights Mount Everest at 8.8 km, the highest point on Earth.