Click on the paragraph that best relates to the recording. A) For any conical mountain on the Earth, its height is limited by various factors. The factors include the Earth’s mantle, collision of tectonic plates and erosion, so the tallest mountains are not likely to grow much higher. B) Geologists are trying to build up a mountain that stretches between New York and Chicago, which will soar over 45km. This has been warned by experts that the support of such mountain may be damaged by winds and glaciers. C) The Earth's crust is made up of continental plates that float in the rock of its mantle. This can result in earthquakes, which may force the highest mountains to collapse, according to a research. D) Mount Everest may grow in the future, because it won’t sink lower into the Earth's hot interior like other mountains do. Another reason is that it hasn’t reached the height limit of 15km yet.