On the 22nd May 2008 Nimdoma Sherpa, 16 years old, became the youngest woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
Araceli Segarra was the first spanish girl climb the Mount Everest in 1996.
Ming Kipa Sherpais the youngest girl at the age of 15 to reach the summit of Everest on the 24th May 2006
Ming Kipa Sherpais the youngest girl at the age of 15 to reach the summit of Everest on the 24th May 2006
There has been no 13 year old girl climb Mount Everest. There has been a 13 year old boy though: American teenager Jordan Romero became the youngest climber to summit Mount Everest at the age of 13 on the 22nd May 2010
Some facts about Mount Everest would be: Standing at 8,848 meters tall it is the highest mountain in the world. As of 2015, over 5,000 climbers have reached its summit. A girl aged just 13 has stood on its summit. The first person to climb Mount Everest was Edmund Hillary in 1953.
Ming Kipa Sherpais is the youngest girl at the age of 15 to reach the summit of Everest on the 24th May 2006
Pasang lhamo Sherpa is the frist nepali women to scale Mount Everest.
Poorna Malavath from India became the youngest female to stand on the summit of Everest at the age of 13 years and 11 months old, she did so on the 25th May 2014.
There has been children who have climbed on Mount Everest. The youngest male to reach the summit of Mount Everest is Jordon Romero from USA, he was just 13 years old when he stood on the top of the world on the 22nd May 2010. Poorna Malavath from India became the youngest female to stand on the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 13 years and 11 months old, she did so on the 25th May 2014.
Ming Kipa Sherpais is the youngest girl at the age of 15 to reach the summit of Everest on the 24th May 2006.
American teenager Jordan Romero became the youngest climber to summit Mount Everest at the age of 13 on the 22nd May 2010. Poorna Malavath from India became the youngest female to stand on the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 13 years and 11 months old, she did so on the 25th May 2014.
At the beginning, the nuns think of Maria as a nuisance. They sing a song called "Maria" in which they complain about different things she does, including climbing a tree, ripping her dress, wearing curlers under her habit, singing when she shouldn't be, and being late to everything. They believe she is a nice girl, but that she isn't made out to be a nun. However, they do help her later on by housing her when she runs away, allowing her to get married at the abbey, and hiding her family from the Nazis.