Every year is different. Some years no one dies on Mount Everest while like this year (2013) 9 people had died on Everest.
There has been around 200 deaths on Mount Everest, many of the bodies are still on the mountain.
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The 'best' season on Mount Everest would be when there are no deaths. The 'worst' season on Mount Everest would be when there are deaths.
There has been approx 200 climbers die while on Mount Everest.
It is said there has been around 220 deaths on Mount Everest.
Up to the end on 2008 there had been 203 deaths reported on Mount Everest.
There were five deaths on Mount Everest in 2009. Lhakpa Nuru Sherpa from Nepal Kazi Lama Sherpa from Nepal Veslav Chrzaszcz from Czech Republic Wen-Hong Wu from China Frank Ziebarth from Germany
Up to the end of 2015 there had been ten female climber deaths while either ascending or descending Mount Everest. Their deaths were a mixture of illness, avalanche, and weather related.
When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953 there were no deaths of any team members.
During the year 1982 there were 11 deaths on Mount Everest. Four were due to falling, Three due to an avalanche, Two due to disapearance, One due to illness and One due to icefall collapse. There are not usually this many deaths in one year.
There have been just over 200 people die on Mount Everest. The most common reasons for deaths on Mount Everest are from falling, avalanches, illness, high altitude, tiredness and the extreme weather change.
The most common reasons for climbers deaths on Mount Everest are from falling, avalanches, illness, high altitude, tiredness and the extreme weather change.
Mount Everest has a height of 885,000cm
During the 1953 Mount Everest expedition there were no deaths.