Tallest mountains in the Solar System

Here are some celestial bodies with tall mountains.
Heigh means base to peak heigh, Not all planets and moons have a 'sea level'.
We haven't mapped all of the worlds yet, so there might be secret taller mountains
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Last updated: January 29, 2021
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Body
Height
Formation
Answer
Mercury
3 km
Impact
Caloris Montes
Venus
6.4 km
Tectonic
Skadi Mons
Earth
10.2 km
Volcanic
Mauna Kea
Mauna Loa
Moon
5.5 km
Impact
Mons Huygens
Mars
21.9 km
Volcanic
Olympus mons
Vesta
22 km
Impact
Rheasilvia
Ceres
4 km
Cryovolcanic
Ahuna mons
Io
18.5 km
Tectonic
Boösaule Mons
Mimas
7 km
Impact
Herschel central peak
Dione
1.5 km
Tectonic
Janiculum Dorsa
Titan
3.3 km
Tectonic
Mithrim Montes
Iapetus
20 km
Unknown
Equatorial ridge
Oberon
11 km
Impact?
"Limb" mountain
Pluto
6.2 km
Tectonic?
Tenzing Montes
Charon
4.5 km
Impact?
Butler Mons
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