The temperature at the summit of Mount Everest never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer. The wind chill can make it feel a lot colder too.
-60 c
1000 meters is a kilometer Hence 8850 meters is 8.850 kilometers
8850 metres
Mount Everest is 8850 meters above sea level.
8,850 meters rounds to 5.5 miles.
8,850 meters is 29,035 feet and 5.2 inches.
There are 1609.344 metres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 8850 metres is equal to 8850/1609.344 = 5.50 miles.
100 cm = 1 m so 100*100*100 = 106 cm3 = 1 metre3 So 8850 cm3 = 8850/106 = 0.00885 m3.
The Himalayas , including Mount Everest (8850 meters), Lhotse (8516 meters) and Makalu (8463 m)
8850 What? You Need To Put 8850 In A Measure Of Units So It Can Be Changed.
There are 10000 decimetres in one kilometre. Therefore, 8850 decimetres is equal to 8850/10000 = 0.885 kilometres.
The highest mountain in the world (and asia) is Mount Everest in Nepal-China which is 29,035 feet or 8850 meters