because when your that high up there, your body is dying...one cell at a time.
The zone of accumulation.
The permanently dark zone below the photic zone is called the aphotic zone. In this region, sunlight is unable to penetrate deep enough for photosynthesis to occur, resulting in a lack of primary production by plants. Organisms in this zone rely on alternative energy sources, such as detritus and chemosynthesis.
The line dividing the zone of accumulation from the zone of ablation on a valley glacier is called the equilibrium line. This line marks the point where accumulation (snowfall) equals ablation (melting and sublimation), influencing the glacier's overall mass balance and movement.
Impermeable Rock
The aquifer zone that lies between the water table and Earth's surface is called the unsaturated zone or vadose zone. This zone contains soil and rock layers where pores are not completely filled with water, allowing for the movement of both water and air.
Mount Everest itself isn't called the death zone. But any height above 8000 metres is called the death zone there are only 14 mountains in the zone which are: # Everest # K2 # Kanchenjunga # Lhotse # Makalu # Cho Oyu # Dhualgiri (not sure on spelling) # Manaslu # Nanga Parbat # Annurpurna # Gasherbrum I # Broad Peak # Gasherbrum II # Shisha Pangma
The Zone of Death was created on 1917-10-12.
the death zone of mount everest is 28,000 feet.
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The death zone around a bus is the area around a bus where people are most likely to be hit. People are advised to stay around ten feet away from the bus at all times, so as not to experience death.
Death Ship - The Twilight Zone - was created on 1963-02-07.
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.
A treeless zone is called Tundra.
Death Zone - 1993 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:BPjM Restricted
it is called the pelagic zone.
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.
Everest The Death Zone - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 24 February 1998