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The frozen river of ice that covers Mount Everest is known as the Khumbu Glacier. It flows down from the southern face of the mountain and is one of the most prominent glaciers in the Everest region. The glacier is a critical part of the climbing route, but it is also known for its crevasses and shifting ice, making it a challenging and dangerous area for climbers. As climate change impacts glacial environments, the Khumbu Glacier is experiencing significant melting and retreat.

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