50 million years ago Mount Everest was on the sea bed. Mount Everest started at the bottom of the ancient Tethys Sea, the motion of the Indian sub continental plate and the urasian continental plate colliding, about 30 - 50 million years ago, caused the mountain to rise up and become the highest mountain on the Earth.
Due to the fact that the climate on Mount Everest is so harsh, it is no surprise that very little lives on the mountain itself. However, there are some things that have been found on Everest. Of course, the vast majority of these things have been found at the bottom of the mountain, but some are surprisingly much higher up. Take a look at the article in the link to find out what lives on Mount Everest
Due to the fact that the climate on Mount Everest is so harsh, it is no surprise that very little lives on the mountain itself. However, there are some things that have been found on Everest. Of course, the vast majority of these things have been found at the bottom of the mountain, but some are surprisingly much higher up. Take a look at the article in the link to find out what lives on Mount Everest
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Mount Everest, particularly the upper portion of it, is at a high elevation and therefore is very cold. It is never warm enough there to melt water, so any precipitation will fall in the form of snow.
Due to the fact that the climate on Mount Everest is so harsh, it is no surprise that very little lives on the mountain itself. However, there are some things that have been found on Everest. Of course, the vast majority of these things have been found at the bottom of the mountain, but some are surprisingly much higher up. Take a look at the article in the link to find out what lives on Mount Everest
Yes, Mount Everest is a dangerous mountain to climb on, many have died while trying to reach the summit. Have a look at the two articles in the links about the different dangers on Mount Everest.
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The weather on Mount Everest is very changable, it can be warm and windless one minute then blowing hurricane force winds the next. Take a look at the article in the link I have given.
There are many dangers on Mount Everest, these include Crevasses, avalanches, falls, the weather, Frostbite, High altitude Pulmonary Edema and High Altitude Cerebral Edema. Take a look at the articles in the links given to find out more dangers on Mount Everest.
it looks kind of like mt Everest in most opinions the is no fact of what it looks like its an argue-able subject
The people who live in the Mount Everest region tend to be farmers. They would have different animals and plants/vegtables to look after.