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Mount everests temperature?

On average about -43


What is mount everests highest peak?

The highest part on Mount Everest is its summit.


When was mount everests first eruption?

Mount Everest has never erupted and never will, it is not a volcano.


What is mt everests highest point?

The summit is the highest point on Mount Everest.


What is the highest elevation oof mount everests?

The highest part of Mount Everest is the summit which is at 29.028ft or 8.848m high.


Is mount everests air poluted?

No, the air around Mount Everest is not polluted, there is nothing there to cause any pollution.


What is mt everests human activities?

The main activity that is done on Mount Everest is climbing.


Is mt everests summit hot?

The summit of Mount Everest is always cold as it is covered in ice and snow


How many Mount Everests could fit on top of each other in the Dead Sea?

1 and 1/2 (a half )


How many people died on Mount Everests avalanche?

In 2014 sixteen people were killed by an avalanche just below Camp Two on Mount Everest.In 2015 eighteen were killed near Base Camp by an avalanche that was triggered by an earthquake.


How many mount everest's fit in the grand canyon?

To estimate how many Mount Everests fit in the Grand Canyon, we can compare their volumes. Mount Everest has a height of about 8,848 meters, while the Grand Canyon is approximately 1,600 meters deep, 446 kilometers long, and up to 29 kilometers wide at its widest point. The volume of the Grand Canyon is roughly 4.17 trillion cubic meters, while the volume of Mount Everest is about 3.7 million cubic meters. This means that approximately 1.13 million Mount Everests could fit in the Grand Canyon, although this is a rough estimate given the differences in shape and dimensions.


Who gave everests name?

In 1865, Mount Everest was named in his honour despite his objections by the Royal Geographical Society. This enormous peak was surveyed by Everest's successor, Andrew Scott Waugh, in his role as the Surveyor-General of India. George had nether climbed on Mount Everest.