the most dangerous part of mt Everest is called khumbu
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Mt. Everest
My. Everest is a single mountain. Therefor, it is a place, not a region. An example of a region would be the Himalaya, the mountain range that Mt. Everest belongs to.
Mount Everest is on the border of Nepal and Tibet
No, Mt. Everest is not a volcanic mountain. It is a part of the Himalayan mountain range and was formed through the collision of tectonic plates. Its height makes it the tallest mountain in the world.
You can die anywhere on Mount Everest but the real dangerous spot is the Khumbu Icefall.
Because more people like to visit Mt. Everest than want to go to Antarctica. Mt. Everest is also a lot more dangerous.
Mount Everest is part of the Himalayas mountain range.
Mount Everest is part of the Himalayan mountain range.
The Himalayas
The highest mountain in China is Mt. Everest. Part of Mt. Everest is in Nepal and the other half is in China.
The most dangerous section of Mount Everest is climbing through the Khumbu Icefall. Here there are blocks of ice the size of a house waiting to fall down. A crevasse can be as deep as the length of a football pitch and as wide as a house or ten feet deep and 4 foot wide, whatever the size it can be deadly.
Mt Everest.
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The most famous death on Mount Everest is that of George Mallory
Durin the summer months is when the monsoon hits Mount Everest making it impossable for anyone to survive on the mountain.
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