The countries from which people have climbed Mount Everest come from include India, Nepal, the UK, China, the US, Japan, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Spain, Chile, Switzerland, and Yugoslavia, among others. The total number is around 32.
Sir Edmund Hillary (who was the first) came from New Zealand. He passed away only a few months ago too. There was also a Sherman man who was the second.
Today climbers from all over the world come to Mount Everest to climb the mountain.
Climbers who climb on Mount Everest come from all over the world.
The first country to send climbers to explore Mount Everest was Great Britian.The first people to explore Mount Everest were British climbers who came from England UK, in the 1920's.
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The Sherpas from Nepal have had the most summits of Mount Everest.
Each climbing season finds many climbers attempting to reach the summit of Mount Everest. The climbers employ many sherpas, so providing a living for the local people.
Mount Everest should be looked after so others can enjoy climbing the mountain or simply looking at it for thousands of years to come. It is important that climbers and trekers bring back all their rubbish/junk and not leave anything behind.
Mt. Everest is 29,029 feet (8,848m) tall and is a perilous journey for many who have or haven't climbed it. Now they have failed because they either die or they just stop and come back down.
Australians come from roughly about 150 different countries
Mount Everest is important to the Sherpas for 2 main reasons: 1: Because of the height of the mountain it is closer to there gods. 2: Climbers from all over the world bring much needed money into the region when they come to climb Mount Everest.
People can earn a living on Mount Everest by becoming a guide, guiding climbers to the summit and back. Sherpas earn money by guiding, carrying equipment up the mountain, breaking trail, building camps, cooking etc.
People come from different countries to participate in the Olympic Games. Many of these countries are on different continents, however the athletes represent their country not their continent.