Due to the fact that the climate on Mount Everest is so harsh, it is no surprise that very little lives on the mountain itself. However, there are some things that have been found on Everest. Of course, the vast majority of these things have been found at the bottom of the mountain, but some are surprisingly much higher up.
The Euophrys omnisuperstes is a small jumping spider that lives 22,000ft up Mount Everest.
The Bar-Headed Goose has been seen flying around Everest at up to thirty thousand feet.
Another bird that has been known to survive on Everest is the Chough, this bird has been seen as high as 7,920 meters.
No, nothing lives on the summit of Mount Everest due to the altitude and the harsh environment.
There is not really a normal daily life on Mount Everest as the weather has the last say to what the climbers can and cannot do on the mountain.
No, it would be impossable for Mount Everest to become a volcano, to be a volcano it would need to start life as one.
to cold to support plant life
The weather on Mount Everest can be very unpredictable. One minute you could be soaking up the strong sun rays, the next you could be fighting for your life in a whiteout. Read more about the weather on Mount Everest in the link given.
Mount Everest is pretty chilly at the top of the peak. So there are only a hand full of people who have being fortunate enough to live after climbing the mountain. But, the task of climbing Mount Everest is quiet risky and can cost a life.
The book 'Life and Death on Mt Everest' by Sherry Ortner was first published in 1999 by the Princeton University Press.
There is no animal that has 2 stages of life cycle. Most animals have at least 3 stages of life cycle.
If I was climbing on Mount Everest I would want someone who has had a lot of climbing experience at high altitude and someone who I would trust my life with.
When you create a dance about the life-cycle of an animal or plant.
Of course on every single animal there is a life cycle!
When you create a dance about the life-cycle of an animal or plant.