There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest.
High altitude Pulmonary Edema
High Altitude Cerebral Edema
Frostbite
Hypothermia
Snow Blindness
Crevasses
Avalanches
Rock Fall
The Weather
The main activity that is done on Mount Everest is climbing/mountaineering.
Yes, Avalanches do occur on Mount Everest.
actually mountain climbing requires a lot of stamina ,strength,and will power... nowadays mountain climbing is a passion for many...In the year 1996,15 people had died due to climbing making it a deadly year....while climbing d mount everest...hope this doesnt occur with someone else..
40billion avalanches, sexy!
Yes, Mount Everest is located in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere where all weather events occur. The peak of Mount Everest, at over 29,000 feet above sea level, is still within the troposphere.
The Nepal side of the mountain, the South side.
The numbers vary, as with all things. 210 people have died climbing the mountain since 1922 (the first expedition to the mountain), a mean of 2.3864 deaths per year. Some years have seen no deaths occur, mostly in the early decades of Mt. Everest climbings, and some have seen disaster years of up to 15 people (in 1996; 8 were killed from the same expedition).At least 210 people have died climbing Mount Everest since it was first climbed in 1953. The number per year varies widely, but averaging the 210 deaths over the 56 years from 1953 to 2009 would give an answer of 3.75 per year. Some years were disastrous; in 1996, 15 people died trying to come down from the summit, 8 on the same day. The bodies of perhaps 150 of those unfortunate climbers remain on the mountain where they died.
you can slip or fall off if you do not have the right equipment. you can also freeze if your clothes are not warm enough in addition you may find problems breathing
Environmental hazards occur for many reasons. They can occur from disasters, such as fires, or they can occur from pollution in the ground water. Pollutants let into the atmosphere also cause environmental hazards.
Thick fogs can occur and they can carry icebergs with them creating hazards for ships
Goods and ideas around Mount Everest primarily move through a network of established trekking routes and trade routes, primarily utilized by Sherpas and climbers. Porters and yaks are commonly employed to transport equipment, supplies, and goods to base camps and higher altitudes. Communication and the exchange of ideas often occur through climbers’ interactions, local guides, and trekking agencies, facilitating a flow of knowledge about climbing techniques and environmental conditions. Additionally, modern technology, such as satellite phones and social media, has enhanced communication and information sharing among adventurers and local communities.
Cyclones and volcanic eruptions do not occur in Tasmania.