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Uluru's original inhabitants are the Anangu people of central Australia. They are now regarded as the indigenous owners of Uluru, and they look after it, assisted by Australian government laws which govern National Parks.
Yes if you look at the surface of Uluru you will see signs of it everywhere after all it has been exposed to wind and water for thousands of years.
In 1901, Uluru looked virtually identical to how it looks now. The main difference is that it did not have the well-trodden path it now has to the top. Its shape, size and colour remain unchanged.
it's a mountian thingly that was supposedly make by the wind eroding the sand or whatever it is made of and taking the reast of the thing it is made of away but the wind didn't go to the place the uluru is so its still there i think
There are many dangers on Mount Everest, these include Crevasses, avalanches, falls, the weather, Frostbite, High altitude Pulmonary Edema and High Altitude Cerebral Edema. Take a look at the articles in the links given to find out more dangers on Mount Everest.
Look as far as possible to scan for any dangers, look too close, things move to fast, looking further ahead means things come slower
Uluru lies within a National park: no one lives within the National park. Whilst there used to be four small motels about a kilometre from the base of the Rock, concerns about the lack of control over tourism and the degradation to Uluru forced their closure. Now, the closest people can live to Uluru is the tourist settlement of Yulara, about 15 km from Uluru, which has a permanent population that fluctuates between 800 and 900.
Yes, Mount Everest is a dangerous mountain to climb on, many have died while trying to reach the summit. Have a look at the two articles in the links about the different dangers on Mount Everest.
the dangers for the travelers is that they don't know that environment and they could be kidnapped or robbed. that is why the royal people when they are in town the disguise themselves to look like a poor person! i hope this answer helps!
There are many dangers on Mount Everest. For example, the weather, avalanches, your health, falling. Take a look at the 2 articles in the links for many more.
If people use drugs to look cool, it is because they do not understand the dangers of recreational drug use.
To look out for ambush , traffic or other physical dangers, like smell of gasoline , possibility of explosion etc.