the amount of snow on mt Everest is remarkable and it is quite obvious that there can be tons of loose snow so if there are all together and start to fall it can cause an avalanche or multiple avalanches.
Yes they are.
Yes, Avalanches do occur on Mount Everest.
40billion avalanches, sexy!
The most common reasons for climbers deaths on Mount Everest are from falling, avalanches, illness, high altitude, tiredness and the extreme weather change.
People can die from climbing Mount Everest due to a variety of reasons including altitude sickness, avalanches, exposure to extreme cold, falls, and exhaustion. The thin air at high altitudes can lead to conditions like high altitude pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs) and cerebral edema (swelling of the brain), which can be fatal if not treated promptly.
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.
It is impossible to say how many avalanches have fallen on Mount Everest. An avalanche can happen at any moment during the day or night and many are not seen.
The most common reasons for climbers deaths on Mount Everest are from falling, avalanches, illness, high altitude, tiredness and the extreme weather change.
The most common reasons for death on Mount Everest are falling off the mountain, avalanches, falling rocks, low oxygen levels, falling into crevices, and the extreme weather changes.
An avalanche can happen any time on the slopes of Mount Everest, some small while others are big, although both can be deadly if you are caught out.
avalanches are a risk, the same as rocks falling
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