How high are the Andes?
The lofty, steep sided Andes that wrinkle the west side of South America rank as the second highest mountain system on our planet. Seven or more of its peaks are above 22,000 feet.
The highest peaks of the high Andes are in Argentina. Others are in Chile, Peru and Bolivia. Argentina's Mount Aconcagua rates as the loftiest peak of the Americas. It stands 22,835 feet above sea gavel which makes it 2,535 feet higher than North America’s champion, Mount Everest.