Probably not!
When you are climbing on Mount Everest you tend to lose a lot of weight by burning up the caliories. Climbers find it hard to eat on the mountain, so by the time they reach the summit they would probably be a lot lighter than when they started their climb.
From sea level Mount Everest is about 5.5 miles high.
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It's the same as the highest mountain in the world. Mount Everest at 8848 metres or 29,028 feet above sea level.
Yes, it is. :)
they are different
Yes, it's tall! :) I'm getting ready to climb Mount Everest at age 13. Mount Everest is 29,035 feet tall!
Yes, Mount Everest is up in the sky. It is at the same height that big jumbo jets fly at.
Yes they are the same mountain. Most people call the mountain.....Mount Everest The official Nepalese name for Mount Everest is Sagarmatha which means 'Mother of the Universe' The official Tibetan name for Mount Everest is Qomolangma or Chomolungma which means 'Goddess Mother of the World'
None of the above. Mass of an object does not change depending on location. The person's weight would be unmeasurably more at sea level on Earth, a little less on Everest, and much less (1/6th) on the Moon. But their mass is the same at all these locations. There is no other answer.
they would way least or be the same but be the same
It would be less. Probably not a significant difference, but certainly not the same or more. You're further from the source of gravity, so it applies less.
Aeroplanes can fly at the same height as Mount Everest but they do not directly fly over the mountain but near by.