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Climbers usually descend from the summit of Mount Everest by the same route they took up.
There has been over 5,000 climbers who have reached the summit of Mount Everest and made it back down to base camp.
Today climbers and sherpas can earn extra money by bring down any of their rubbish from the slopes of Mount Everest.
No Mount Everest is not habitable. Climbers only live on Mount Everest in camps during the climbing season then these camps are taken down because the weather makes it impossable for anyone to be on the mountain.
They will see prayer flags, other climbers sat down or taking photos and there is no higher they can climb.
The number of people climbing Mount Everest in one day varies, but on busy days during the climbing season, it can range from 50 to over 100 climbers attempting to summit. This high number of climbers has raised concerns about overcrowding and safety on the mountain.
During 1997 there were 85 climbers from all over the world who reached the summit of Mount Everest at 8,848 meters high. 3 of the climbers died on their way back down from the summit but their summit still counts.
There are no houses on Mount Everest for people to live in. During the climbing season climbers live in tents at different camps up the mountain but once the season is finished these camps are taken apart and brought back down the mountain.
No one lives on Mount Everest. During the climbing season climbers stay at camps that have been built on the mountain. Once the season is over the camps are taken down.
Nobody lives on Mount Everest. The only time there are camps for climbers to live in is during the climbing season, these are then taken down.
All the rubbish found on Mount Everest has been left by climbers who are too tired to carry it down the mountain. Today there are dedicated teams whos role is to bring the rubbish down off the mountain.
Any waste, human and food, is brought down off the mountain by the expedition teams. Mount Everest is a lot cleaner now than it use to be. Climbers would just leave there waste or bury it under snow but today teams must bring it all down with them.