There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest.
High altitude Pulmonary Edema
High Altitude Cerebral Edema
Frostbite
Hypothermia
Snow Blindness
Crevasses
Avalanches
Rock Fall
The Weather
You can learn about these dangers at the links given
There are many dangers on Mount Everest. For example, the weather, avalanches, your health, falling. Take a look at the 2 articles in the links for many more.
The main goal of climbing Mount Everest is to reach the summit and stand on top of the world.
I have never considered climbing Mount Everest. I dont have the money or the experience to climb such a high mountain.
There are many dangers on Mount Everest, these include Crevasses, avalanches, falls, the weather, Frostbite, High altitude Pulmonary Edema and High Altitude Cerebral Edema. Take a look at the articles in the links given to find out more dangers on Mount Everest.
You can die by falling
Yes, Mount Everest is a dangerous mountain to climb on, many have died while trying to reach the summit. Have a look at the two articles in the links about the different dangers on Mount Everest.
There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
There are many dangers you must be aware off when climbing on the high slopes of Mount Everest. Crevasses Avalanches The Weather Rock Fall Illness Altitude
Rocky mountain bears. From the Government of Willies World of Monsters.
There are many problems and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
There has been around 265 people die on Mount Everest while trying to reach or return from the highest summit in the world. The most famous two are George Mallory and Andrew Irvine. Many of their body's are in view from the route used to ascend and descend from the summit.