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.
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.
There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
Mount Everest is difficult to climb because: 1: The altitude 2: The weather 3: Crevasses
No, Olympus Mons on Mars is almost 3 times higher than Mount Everest.
The following Country's had climbers on Mount Everest in 1996: USA New Zealand Japan South Africa
the mountains and mount Everest.
Mount Everest does not rise 3 - 5 meters a year, it is about 2 - millimeters.
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The Black Hills in South Dakota, USA is an example of upwarped mountains formed by the uplift of the Earth's crust. The Adirondack Mountains in New York, USA exhibit upwarped features due to geological processes that lifted the crust. The Ardennes Mountains in Belgium and France are another example of upwarped mountains created by the folding and uplifting of rock layers.
You Are There - 1953 Mallory's Tragedy on Mount Everest 2-19 was released on: USA: 3 January 1954
Expedition teams to Mount Everest can vary in size, but typically include around 4 to 12 climbers along with guides and support staff. This small group size allows for better coordination, safety, and efficiency during the expedition.
The first Irishman to reach the summit of Mount Everest was Dawson Stelfox, he did so on the 7th October 1993.