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How high is the tallest cliff in the world, Mount Thor, in meters?

1,675 meters

Background

Mount Thor in Canada has the tallest cliff on Earth at 1,675 meters. It drops almost straight down into the valley. A stone falling from the top would tumble for 26 seconds. The mountain sits in the remote Auyuittuq National Park.

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