Yes. Bacterial and microbical life can be found there at any and all times. No plants or animals as we think of them live there, though. It's far too harsh. Just snow, ice, cold and little critters you'd need a microscope to see.
There is, but it's so depleted that it literally doubles your chance of heart attack and stroke due to the lack of oxygen. Your body will release twice as many red blood cells in the blood stream. But you have to prepare your body by pretty much climb to each camp and then back down. Reason being is the higher you go the less percentage of oxygen in the air. So you go up to the next point, get to know and prep your body, then journey back down. Rest, then the next day go back up to that point. and from that point you do it again. When you finally get ready, your expedition leader will find a window of excellent weather and then your there. It's not quite that simple but you get the jist of it.
Scientists usually work at Base Camp on Mount Everest, they do medical research on climbers by seeing how they react to certian exercise etc while at high altitude.
No Mount Kilimanjaro is not the peak of Mount Everest. Mount Everest is a mountain in the himalays which is in Asia while Mount Kilimanjaro is in Africa.
Mount Everest.
Mount Everest is a mountain and not a volcano.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayan mountains
No, Mount Everest does not contain any asbestos.
Due to the environment that Mount Everest is in, grass does not grow on the slopes of Mount Everest.
Mount Everest
Mount Everest is a mountain not a volcano.
No, Mount Everest will not erupt because it is not a volcano.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayan mountain range.
mount everest is bigger
George Everest discovered Mount Everest in 1852.
Mount Everest is not a volcano
There are no advertisements on Mount Everest.
Mount Everest is a mountain.
Mount Everest is a mountain.
Mount Everest in the Himalayas