There are 4 camps located on the South and North side of Mount Everest. North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft
No Mount Everest is not habitable. Climbers only live on Mount Everest in camps during the climbing season then these camps are taken down because the weather makes it impossable for anyone to be on the mountain.
While climbing on Mount Everest you sleep in a tent at camps that are at different heights.
There are many 'places' on Mount Everest. There are camps, the Hillary Step, the Second Step, Summit, and more.
There are multiple camps on Mount Everest because it is near impossible to reach the summit in one day. The camps allows the climber to climb a certain height then rest up for the neight before countinuing.
No one lives on Mount Everest. During the climbing season climbers stay at camps that have been built on the mountain. Once the season is over the camps are taken down.
There are no houses on Mount Everest, only camps during the climbing season that are tents.
There are no houses on Mount Everest for people to live in. During the climbing season climbers live in tents at different camps up the mountain but once the season is finished these camps are taken apart and brought back down the mountain.
The distance from Philadelphia to the base of Mount Everest is 7,599 miles.
The distance between London and Mount Everest is 7416.98 km.
Being a climbing guide on Mount Everest is a popular job, also being a porter, carrying equipment up the mountain and setting up camps.
Mount Everest
The distance as the crow flys between Mount Everest and K2 is around 817 miles.