The nearest body of water or ocean would be the Indian ocean not glaciers.
The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
The nearest body of water to Quebec City is the St. Lawrence River. It flows along the city's southern border and is a significant waterway for commerce and transportation in the region.
Mount Everest. But if you're talking from the bottom of a mountain to the top of the mountain, the Hawaii is the tallest mountain, it's just that most of it is under water.
Mount Everest was formed millions of years ago through the collision of tectonic plates, specifically the Indian plate pushing northward into the Eurasian plate. This collision caused intense folding, faulting, and uplifting of the Earth's crust, eventually leading to the formation of the highest peak on Earth, Mount Everest.
The freezing point on Mount Everest varies depending on altitude, but on average it hovers around -18°C (-0.4°F) at the summit. However, temperatures can drop much lower depending on weather conditions. At higher elevations, where atmospheric pressure is lower, water can freeze at a higher temperature.
Expeditions on Mount Everest do not take any water with them. They melt the snow and ice that is on the mountain to use as there water.
Yes you can get water on Mount Everest but first you must melt some snow to get it.
Nepal is a landlocked country. The nearest sea access is 644 kilometers (400 miles) to the southeast on the Indian Ocean's Bay of Bengal.
The higher you go no
Mount Everest is used for its resources such as water from its lakes and climbing for tourists
On land it is mount Everest but under the water there is one mountain taller than mount Everest
Blue whales are ocean dwelling mammals, they need the water to support their body weight, and for their food. The possibility of blue whales going into Mt Everest is 0.
yes........ probably
The largest mountain above water is Mount Everest.
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
The boiling point of water changes with altitude. While it boils at 100C at sea level, at the summit of Mount Everest water would boil at a lower temperature of 72C.
It would take a bit more time on Mount Everest to cook rice, because on Mount Everest, there are no utensils with which to cook rice at the appropriate temperature.