Is Mount Everest is between Nepal and China?
No. The tallest peak that we call Mt. Everest (8848 mtr.) is in Nepal. But its northern base is in Tibet, China, so it can be climbed from the Chinese side as well.
An agreement between Nepal and China states that Nepal will not ask the climbers for a permit from the government of Nepal even if they climb it from the northern side.
Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, can be found on the border of Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayan mountains.
You probably mean Mount Everest, and it is in Tibet, which politically speaking is now part of China, although many Tibetans do not agree.
Why was Andrew Irvine chosen to accompany George Mallory?
Andrew showed that he was not frighten of hard work. He made major changes to the oxygen apparatus, maintained the expedition's stoves, camp beds, cameras and many other important devices.
What year did tezing climbed Mount Everest?
Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953.
What is the name of the river on Mount Everest?
The Khumbu Icefall runs down the lower part of Mount Everest
What mountain range is mount Acocagua in?
Aconcagu is located in the Andes mountain range, in the province of Mendoza, Argentina.
How many people have successfully climbed Mount Everest in 2007?
During the year 2007 a total of 632 climbers reached the summit of the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest. Of the 632 climbers that reached the top only 34 of them were woman.
What environmental problem has Mount Everest experienced?
See: What_are_some_environmental_issues_Mt_Everest_is_facing
"Mount Everest and the surrounding areas are facing severe deforestation due to the increase in tourist traffic. Pollution from poor waste management facilities taints the local water supply. On Mount Everest itself, trash has become a serious problem. The mountain has been given the nickname "the world's highest landfill." Discarded oxygen bottles, tins, medical syringes and bottles, tents, and corpses litter the mountains' most popular routes, particularly the South Ridge." - Special:Contributions
How many people climb mount everst?
Around 5,000 people from all over the world have reached the summit of Mount Everest to date.
Tenzing Norgay Trainor Do you have a kik?
Tenzing Norgay Trainor does not have a Kik. Anyone that is on Kik and says they are this person has created a fake account.
When does it snow on mt Everest?
It can snow on Mount Everest at anytime, day or night, within the climbing season or out of it.
How big is the summit of Everest?
The highest part of the summit is about the size of pool table where only around half a dozen climbers can stand at any one time. Nearly all climbers tag this high point and then sit or stand a little lower down where there is more room to move around to take that exclusive summit photograph and to take in the stunning view, providing the weather is on their side.
What is the highest point someone has climbed up to on Mount Everest?
The highest point that has been reached on Mount Everest is the summit.
How old was Mark Pfetzer when he climbed Everest?
Mark Pfetzer was 16 years old when he was on Mount Everest in 1996.
Does Mount Everest extend through all four layers in the atmosphere?
No, only through the trophosphere...
What would happen if your atmosphere consisted of pure oxegyn?
Forest fires would be much worse than they are, but people would be able to climb Mount Everest without taking oxygen bottles.
What do mountain climbers call the region above 26000 feet on Mount Everest?
Mountain climbers call the region above 26,000 feet the Death Zone because the air is too thin for humans. At that altitude, brain cells die, the blood grows thick, the heart speeds up, and the brain can swell - leading to death.
What year did Sherppa Tensing climbe Mount Everest?
Tenzing Norgay climbed on Mount Everest in 1952 with a swiss team and again in 1953 with a British team. It was in 1953 when he reached the summit.
How many people died in the 1980 erupton of mount sait helens?
The eruption on Mount St. Helens in 1980 killed 57 people, nearly 7,000 big game animals (deer, elk, and bear), and an estimated 12 million fish from a hatchery. It destroyed or extensively damaged over 200 homes, 185 miles (298 km) of highway and 15 miles (24 km) of railways.
Who was the last person to climb mt. Everest?
tour groups go up weekly, it would be imposible to determint the last in the group, and suposing you did, in a weeks time you would need to do it again.
i donot think this question is answerable due to it's broard paramiters and nature. sorry:)