Some facts about Mount Everest would be:
Standing at 8,848 meters tall it is the highest mountain in the world.
As of 2015, over 5,000 climbers have reached its summit.
A girl aged just 13 has stood on its summit.
The first person to climb Mount Everest was Edmund Hillary in 1953.
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Some of Mount Everest facts include Mount Everest being the highest mountain in the world. It is located on the border of Nepal and Tibet/China, Asia. The first ascent to ever climb it was Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.
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Mt Everest was named after Sir George Everest - a British surveryor-general of India. It is 8,840 metres above sea level making it the highest mountain above sea level. It borders both Nepal and Tibet. There are many other facts but perhaps my web page in my profile can answer some more.
Some of the top facts about Mount Everest are:The summit was reached on the 29th May 1953.Over 7,000 people have now reached the summit.It stands 29,028 feet high.It grows 4mm every year.It was named after the surveyor George Everest.
Solar Power is often used in Base Camp at the bottom of Mount Everest. This would be used for communication with the outside world.
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142 people DIED from trying to climb it, Edmund Hillary was first to climb mount Everest, Mount Everest is 8,848m tall,
Some facts about Mount Everest include being called "Chomolangma", meaning "Goddess Mother of Snows" in Tibetan and being called "Sargarmatha", meaning "Mother of the Universe" in Nepalese.
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It took a lot of planning for Hillary and Tenzing to reach the summit of Mount Everest. They took with them on their climb all the facts and mistakes of the climbs from the 1920's and 1930's. Tenzing also had some knowledge of Mount Everest as he was on it in 1952 with a Swiss team.
Mt. Everest is also called "Goddess Mother of Snow" Mt.Everest is silently called as Peak "XV" Nepalese call Mt.Everest as "Sagamatha"