The base isn't at sea level. It is at whatever height the land is around the Himalayas.
It depends on the ground around the mountain in the himalayas if the ground is not at sea level it could vary
Only if the mountain was at sea level would this statement be true. If the mountain was only at sea level would this statement be realistic.
Himalayas mnt range
The highest mountain peak on earth is Mount Everest, which is located in the Himalayas. The Himalayas are a mountain range in South Asia that spans two countries: Nepal and China. However, the base camp of Mount Everest is in Nepal. The mountain rises 8,848 meters above sea level.
ha ha your so stupid
mount Everest in himalayas 29,035 feet above sea level.
sea level= 0 ft above sea level.
The lowest base level a stream may flow into is sea level in which it flows into the ocean.
how many meters above sea level is Mount Everest base camp
The ultimate base level of a stream is sea level. A base level is the lowest point to which a stream can erode its channel.
The base level of a river or stream is the lowest point to which it can flow, often referred to as the 'mouth' of the river. For large rivers, sea level is usually the base level, but a large river or lake is likewise the base level for tributary streams. All rivers and streams erode toward sea level, which is also known as the "ultimate base level." If a river is dammed, a new base level (the level of the reservoir) replaces the ultimate base level. As a result, the stream's base level is raised. Consequently, this reduces the stream's velocity, leads to deposition, and a reduction of the gradient upstream from the reservoir. A rather rare exception can be seen in the Jordan River, for which the base level is the Dead Sea, 417 m below modern sea level.
Seal level is the ultimate base level for rivers that discharge into the Oceans; thus sea level is the base level for the Mississippi River.