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    Do you know the negative impacts climbers have on Mount Everest, if you don`t you have came to the right essay. I am going to give you two impacts on why Mount Everest is negatively impacted, of one of the two negative impacts that climbers cause to Mount Everest is that, climbers leave used materials behind because of the weight. The second impact is that, the climbers that clean have to face harsh weathers. More than 4,000 people have reached the summit and that a lot of used equipment and waste

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    Dangers of Mount Everest Climbing Mount Everest is a very dangerous extreme sport because it can not only be dangerous to yourself, but also to others. Mount Everest has a lot of dangers killing and injuring people every year. Other climbers on the mountain can also be a danger to yourself and other climbers. If a climber ahead of you happens to slip or fall then he could fall on you hurting the both of you. People on Everest are tired, sick, and sore which gives them an even bigger chance

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    Mount Everest is being effected because of climbers. The people are bringing things up to the mountain, but they are not bringing them back down. "Due to the extreme weather conditions on Everest, the debris stays frozen in place. Some food cans found on Everest even date as far back as the early 1960s." The effect of the garbage and waste on Mount Everest is pollution and a "mountain of garbage." This is not healthy. "Removing greater amounts of waste isn't the only solution to the problem, though

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    The Dangers of Mount Everest and How to Be Safe When Encountering the Dangers By: Prisha Patel Have you ever thought about what it would be like if you could climb Mount Everest? Well, I will tell you one thing, it is a long, tedious, and dangerous expedition. Even though people have reached the top of Mount Everest, usually one or more person dies on the way. There are so many dangerous things that could happen to you when you are climbing Mount Everest. Well, I can tell you most of the things

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    Nepal is known to have many mountain peaks. Out of 14 peaks above the height of 8000 meters eight are in Nepal including the world’s highest peak. Mount Everest is the highest mountain peak of the world. It is the most popular mountain of the world and identity of Nepal. Mount Everest is 8848 meters high i.e, 29028ft above sea level. It lies in Sagarmatha National Park which was listed as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1979. It is also known as the roof of the world. We call it

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    earth, Mount Everest. I did not come to Nepal for that reason, but when I mentioned that I was going to Nepal, a co-worker told me to, at least, take the flight to the mountains and see the amazing view of the Himalayas and the eight tallest peaks in the world, which includes Mount Everest (the tallest at 29,028 feet). So I signed up for the ‘mountain flight’ offered by some Nepalese airlines. The ‘mountain flights’ offer dawn/early morning panoramic views of the Himalayas and Mount Everest; each

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    In this video of Mt Everest How it was made Mount Everest is one of the tallest mountains in the world. It is part of the Himalayan Mountains. They were formed in the last few million years. After the supercontinent of Laurasia broke up millions of years ago, India moved slowly north towards Asia and then crashed into it. The seabed between the two plates(the earth's crust is divided into large areas of land called plates) was crumbled and pushed up on the northern rim of India to form mountains

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    Reading Log Summary Ch1 Jon Krakauer, the main character/narrator of this novel has reached the summit of Mount Everest. He realized that his oxygen tanks have depleted. Lots of people are climbing this mount. He need to wait for it to clear. He tries to conserve the oxygen by closing the oxygen tank. However, his partner, Harrier, accentually set the tank on full blast. They rushed down the mountain. A large dark cloud appears in the side of the mountain. How did others feel about the climb? Their

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    sincere voice informs you that your loved one’s body has been found on the top of Mount Everest. Sorrow, pain, and regret all feelings you have when you heard the news. The families of those 250 people in which received that call all felt sorrow, pain, and regret. Mount Everest, a mountain people dare to conquer, but most fail to accomplish. Therefore, I believe that Mount Everest should be closed. Mount Everest is unpredictable it can do many things to make your climb unsuccessful. Source one

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    above sea level, Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth. it is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas, the mountain's is on border separating China and Nepal. The weather on Mount Everest is always freezing obviously right now on the 13/03/17 at 5:45 pm our time it Is -27 degrees. Around 800 people attempt to climb Mount Everest but many do lose there life because of the weather and there is not enough oxygen to breathe. Landscape The landscape on Mount Everest is biophysical

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