The three main reasons why Mount Everest is hard to climb are:
The Altitude
The Unpredictable weather
Not having enough experience
No Mount Everest is not the hardest mountain to climb, there are many mountains that are very hard to climb.
More of a technical climb also the location is hard to access
land is rocky and snowy very hard to climb
I believe the correct grammar is How did Tenzing Norgay climb Everest?... He put in a lot of effort + He climbed the easiest face which is essentially a walk, the only reason its hard is because of low oxygen at high altitude.
Everyone struggles climbing on Mount Everest. The altitude makes it a very hard mountain to climb.
Mount Everest will always be a hard mountain to climb. But with all the improvements that have been made in not only equipment, but technology and communication for climbers, they can stay safer while on their dangerous climb to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Take a look at the article in the link.
its kind of hard to tell because if it took him seven weeks to climb Everest then either you double that or half that
The mountain is not said to be a techncal climb, it is the high altitude and lack of oxygen that makes it hard to climb.
Both sides of Mount Everest are hard to climb, there is no easy way to the top. The North side you have higher camps and the Second Step to deal with while on the South Side you have the Khumbu Icefall and the Hillary Step.
because its so high up and its hard to breathe and its really really steep wat he means is that when you get so high up you need an air tank to breath, but the guides train themselves to be able to climb it and k2.
That is a hard question to answer because nearly all expeditions on Mount Everest have a set time to reach the summit by, if you have not reached it by that time you must turn around and descend back to camp.
It is harder to breathe on the summit of Mount Everest than at sea level due to the lack of oxygen. The higher you climb upwards the less oxygen there is, you enter the death zone where the thin air is.