Actually the death Zone is Camp 4 which is 26000 feet height. At that altitude people feel weak and accidents happen.
The buffer zone was created by the Soviet Union between them and Germany because after being attacked and destroyed by Germany twice they were terrified of it happening again so the zone was there to protect them by having Communist countries in the way.
In general terms, a concentration camp is a large detention center created for political opponents, aliens, specific ethnic or religious groups, civilians of a critical war-zone, or other groups of people, often during a war or state of emergency. These camps are not subject to the ordinary laws of the land or to normal prison regulations. The prisoners are detained and confined there under harsh and barely livable conditions, which often result in death.
The Nazi occupied zone, the 'zone libre' (the free zone - which was annexed into the German zone in 1942) and the zone occupied by the Italians.
Temperate zone
Auschwitz is the German name for the Polish town of Oswiecim, which is about 42 miles west of Krakow. The notorious concentration and extermination camps (actually a vast complex of camps) was well outside the town and surrounded by an exclusion zone while the camp was in operation.
The highest death zone elevation that climbers have successfully reached on Mount Everest is 8,848 meters (29,029 feet).
The death zone is called so because the high altitude and low oxygen levels can be fatal to climbers. Above a certain altitude, typically around 26,000 feet, the body's ability to acclimatize decreases significantly, leading to a higher risk of altitude sickness, cerebral edema, and ultimately death. These extreme conditions make it very challenging for climbers to survive in this zone without supplemental oxygen.
Mountain climbers call the region above 26,000 feet the Death Zone because the air is too thin for humans. At that altitude, brain cells die, the blood grows thick, the heart speeds up, and the brain can swell - leading to death.
The region above 25,000 feet (7,600 meters) is called the death zone. The reason for this name is because nothing lives at that altitude or above and no human can survive long there due to the lack of oxygen in the thin air. Climbers are very vulnerable to altitude sickness once they climb into the death zone. They cannot escape the potentially deadly effects of oxygen deprivation, although they can help themselves by staying in the Death Zone for as minimum time as possible before the thin air eventually wears the body down.
Your body cannot get enough oxygen to survive, so it slowly starts to close organs down, and you start to die.
no its cold zone
The Zone of Death was created on 1917-10-12.
the death zone of mount everest is 28,000 feet.
Camp 14 Total Control Zone - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 Singapore:PG UK:12
Death Ship - The Twilight Zone - was created on 1963-02-07.
Why some Mount Everest climbers die while they reach out for the summit has some wide answers that can go along with it, but the most common among them is Pulmonary Edema, a condition where the climbers fill out their lungs with water due to high altitude that alters body's natural oxidation process. Another is lack of oxygen and accidents while they traverse the death zone, lack of oxygen in the atmosphere will surely kill any human beings if they fail to secure their tank in that area within minutes.
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