The mountain supports a great diversity of plant and animal life at various elevations of its slopes. Melting snow provides pure water for the fertile soil and for the human and animal populations.
Its greatest importance is that it is a major source of water in the region; melting snow and ice trickle down the mountain and into drainages on all sides. It is a tourist hotspot, so an economy has grown around that influence.
The tallest mountain in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro. The remaining 9, from tall to short, are Mount Kenya, Mount Stanley, Mount Speke, Mount Baker, Mount Emin, Mount Gessi, Mount Luigi di Savoia, Mount Meru, and Ras Dejen.
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Yes there are rats at and on Mount Kilimanjaro. Yes there are rats at and on Mount Kilimanjaro.
it is large.
yes, it is possible to survive on mount Everest but I haven't tried, it's just research
Weak or broken mount.
Because
When people fail to climb on Mount Everest it could be for many reasons but the popular reasons are, altitude sickness, avalanche, bad weather, exhausted climber.
Yes
Falling!
No
The main changes in Mount Everest today is that the glaciers and snow is melting at a faster rate then people thought, also there are many more people on the mountain.
No.
Yes, it is possible.
The main change to Mount Everest over the years is that the ice and snow is melting quicker than we thought, hence there is more rock now showing.