Back in the 1950's while on Mount Everest they would of used:
Tent
Sleeping Bag
Ice Axe
Crampons
Backpack
Oxygen System
Trip Journal
Camera
Two-Way Communication
Today all these items are still used but over the years things have got smaller, lighter and easier to use.
Mount Everest is used by people for climbing and mountaineering.
Expeditions on Mount Everest do not take any water with them. They melt the snow and ice that is on the mountain to use as there water.
Mount Everest is used for its resources such as water from its lakes and climbing for tourists
There are lots of languages used on Mount Everest. It depends what countries are there to climb the mountain.
Some people on mt Everest do some wacky things. They either climb and try to get to the top or maybe at the base, it`s good for sledding or sleigh rides.
Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is approximately 29,032 feet tall. To convert this to yards, we can use the conversion factor 1 foot = 0.333333 yards. Therefore, Mount Everest is roughly 9,677.33 yards tall.
The hardest part of climbing Mount Everest is getting use to the high altitude. The mountain itself is not a technical climb.
Nearly everybody who lives by Mount Everest survives. The people who live in the surrounding villages are use to the extreme weather in that region.
All expeditions that go to Mount Everest take there own portable generators with them which gives them electric at Base Camp.
Teams on Mount Everest use local food where possible brought in by there cook. They also ship tons of food over from there own country.
Tim Macartney-Snape reached the summit of Mount Everest on the 3rd October 1984 without the use of artifical oxygen.
Edmund Hillary used oxygen from tanks on his back when he climbed to the summit of Mount Everest.