You should attempt such homework questions yourself. Simply copying what others say defeats the purpose.
In addition what something means to me, or anyone else, may be completely different to your ideas.
Think about where and what it is. The things that have happened there. How it came into being. Its history.
You will find a lot about Mount Everest at the link provided.
It is impossible for it to rain on Mount Everest, it is too cold.
Up to the end of 2016 there had been 7,645 ascents of Mount Everest.
Nobody tried to climb Mount Everest in 1920 but in 1921, 1922 and 1924 the British had teams on Mount Everest trying to reach the summit but failed.
i think it is Mount Everest...i am not 100% positive!
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Mount Everest was around -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit).
The coldest forecast summit temperature on Mount Everest was -41 degrees Celsius. On average, the summit is about -35 degrees Celsius.
The nearest ocean to Mount Everest is the Indian Ocean, located about 1600 km (994 miles) away. The closest major body of water is the Ganges River, which is approximately 100 km (62 miles) from Mount Everest.
As of May 2017, 292 people are known to have died in attempts to climb Mt. Everest. More than 100 (almost 1/3) of those were Nepalese Sherpas. The most famous two are probably George Mallory and Andrew Irvine.
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This is hard to answer, there use to be many hundreds of canisters dumped in different camps on Mount Everest but today there are dedicated teams whos job it is to bring down any rubbish like this they find.
Mount Everest the worlds highest mountain is closer to outer space than anything else on earth. Mount Everest is 8,848 metres high. The shortest distance between Earth and space is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) straight up, which by general accord is where the planet's boundary ends and suborbital space begins.