at avarege about -47oc *cold*
The temperature at the summit of Mount Everest never rises above freezing, averaging -32F (-36C) in winter and -2F (-19C) in summer. The wind chill, sometimes blowing a gale at an hundred miles per hour will make it feel very much colder too.
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Mount Everest was around -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit).
Mount Everest never erupts. It is not a volcano.
The lowest recorded temperature on Mount Whitney was -13 on Nov. 18 1985
No, Mount Everest does not contain asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is typically found in rocks and soil in specific locations, but it is not known to be present on Mount Everest.
Yes you can. The fact that one is in Japan and Mount Everest is in Nepal or close to the Himalayas. Another big thing is that Mt. Fuji has never killed anyone according to recorded evidence. the only main simalarity of the two that I know of is that both are really big.
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The coldest temperature ever recorded on Mount Everest was around -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit).
The first recorded height for Mount Everest was 29.002ft 8.839m in 1852.
July is the warmest month on Mount Everest and the average temperature for the summit is -19 Celsius.
The first recorded height for Mount Everest when it was discovered was 29.002ft or 8.839m.
The warmest month on Mount Everest is July, the average temperature at the summit is -19 Celsius. The coldest month is January were the temperature on the summit can be around -30 and -60 Celsius.
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Sir George Everest did not climb Mount Everest. He was the person who was the Surveyor-General of India who located and recorded Mount Everest while doing the Great Trigonometric Survey of India.
In 1852 the highest mountain was located and recorded, this mountain was named Peak XV (Mount Everest).
The first recorded height for Mount Everest was 29.002ft 8.839m in 1852.
July is the warmest month on Mount Everest and the average temperature for the summit is -19 Celsius.
In 1841 Andrew Waugh discovered and recorded the location of Mount Everest it was then called Peak XV