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Due to the harsh climate conditions on Mount Everest there are no trees on it.
mount everest is the tallest mountain...8.848 and thats from the bottom to the peak (top)
The Euophrys omnisuperstes is a small jumping spider that lives 22,000ft up Mount Everest.
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. Take a look at the article in the link to find out what lives on Mount Everest
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. Take a look at the article in the link to find out what lives on Mount Everest
Not as much as at the bottom.
At the bottom.
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. Take a look at the article in the link to find out what lives on Mount Everest
their climates are hard to survive in.
The top of Mount Everest.
Because the air is extremely thin.
what is the temperature at the bottom of mount Everest