The main factor that contributed to the 1996 Mount Everest disaster was not having a detailed weather report and some climbers lack of experience on a high mountain.
the Nile
Labor
High prices for supplies contributed to the creation of the farmers alliance.
High prices for supplies contributed to the creation of the farmers alliance.
Drought was the main factor that contributed to the famine in Africa. Failed government policies were another factor that contributed to widespread famine.
Hot weather.
Problems in the cities
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.
access to important trade routes
rationed supplies
wealth
wealth