No, it is not easy to descend from the summit of Mount Everest. The main reason being is that the climber would of taken anything up to 10 hours to reach the summit from the top camp. By now the climber would be very tired, lacking of vital food and water. This could make the climber become clumsy and fall.
Climbers usually descend from the summit of Mount Everest by the same route they took up.
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That is a hard question to answer because nearly all expeditions on Mount Everest have a set time to reach the summit by, if you have not reached it by that time you must turn around and descend back to camp.
Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay spent about 15 minutes at the summit of Mount Everest before beginning their descent. The exact time it took Hillary to descend is not clearly documented, but it typically takes climbers a similar amount of time or a bit longer to descend compared to their ascent.
Mount Everest
There is a lot of difference between the clothing we wear every day to that which climbers wear on Mount Everest. Clothing for Mount Everest must be warm, durable, windproof, comfortable, easy to put on and remove. This is specialist clothing and can be very expensive but without it you will not survive on Mount Everest.
Mount Everest is a mountain not a volcano.
There is no easy route on Mount Everest, every route has its pros and cons. However, The South Col route is the most used route. See more routes in the link provided.
When climbers descend from the high camps they are usually very tired and dont have much energy. This is why litter is left on the mountain. Today, there are dedicated climbing teams who bring down the rubbish left by others, making Mount Everest a cleaner mountain.
its a very high mountain and not easy to climbed
No, Mount Everest will not erupt because it is not a volcano.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayan mountain range.