Extreme climbing is difficult for many reasons- it's dificult, it's lonely, it is demanding. Chocolate is rich in sugars, so it gives a quick (but short-lived) boost of energy during difficult times. It's also loaded with proteins that can give a sense of euphoria, useful during long lonely climbs. Less biological, chocolate is associated with prosperity and success, and is easier to carry (and safer to enjoy at high altitudes) than champagne, so it is often used to celebrate a difficult ascent.
They get tired and without proper oxygen their penis will shrivel up and die.
Mountain climbers bring oxygen tanks with them because at high altitudes, the air becomes thinner and oxygen levels decrease, making it difficult to breathe. Supplemental oxygen helps climbers maintain their energy levels and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
Mountain climbers bring oxygen tanks with them at high altitudes to supplement the lower oxygen levels in the atmosphere. This helps prevent symptoms of altitude sickness such as dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath. The extra oxygen can also improve physical performance and aid in acclimatization to the high altitude.
Because not that much oxogyen is up high in the air, plus the snow makes it hard to breath.
bring the host chocolates
All the rubbish found on Mount Everest has been left by climbers who are too tired to carry it down the mountain. Today there are dedicated teams whos role is to bring the rubbish down off the mountain.
We can protect Mount Everest by being careful of what we do and leave behind. The biggest thing we can do to protect the mountain is to bring down all the rubbish that climbers tend to leave due to being exhausted after climbing. Today there is less rubbish on the mountain side than say 20 years ago.
When climbers descend from the high camps they are usually very tired and dont have much energy. This is why litter is left on the mountain. Today, there are dedicated climbing teams who bring down the rubbish left by others, making Mount Everest a cleaner mountain.
Bitte bringen Schokoladen
Any waste, human and food, is brought down off the mountain by the expedition teams. Mount Everest is a lot cleaner now than it use to be. Climbers would just leave there waste or bury it under snow but today teams must bring it all down with them.
my clothes, perfumes, bra, undies, canned goods, chocolates, soap
The collective noun is a box of chocolates.