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Informative Interesting Facts About Mt.Everest

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1. Everest is a massive 8848 meters tall – just below the cruising height of a jumbo jet.

2. Everest is over 60 million years old.

3. Mount Everest grows approximately 44 millimetres every year

4.It can cost between £25,000 to £70,000 to climb Mount Everest. But it became too easy to climb, due to all safety rails and fall arrestor ropes clamped by frequent climbers.

5. Kami Rita Sherpa holds the record for the most successful summits at 24.

6. It takes approximately 39-40 days to summit Everest.

7. The fastest Everest summit was recorded in just 10 hours 56 minutes.

8. Mount Everest isn’t actually the tallest mountain on the planet. This title is owned by Mauna Kea, which is a massive 10,200 meters tall. However, the majority of Mauna Kea resides below sea level.

 
Before 1856 Everest was known only locally by the surrounding countries. In 1856, the Great Trigonometric Survey of India surveyed and then measured the height of Mount Everest. It was then established as the highest mountain due to which it gained its popularity.

One of the many interesting facts about Mount Everest is that even though it is 60 million years old; yet it is quite young as compared to other mountains.

Mount Everest is young and still growing! Yup Mount Everest rises approximately 0.16 inches i.e. 4 millimeters every year. Even after 60 million years, Everest hadn’t reached puberty yet.


Mount Everest is the highest mountain Range, but it certainly is not the tallest. The tallest mountain is Mauna Kea with 4,205 meters above sea level. Are you thinking that Mount Everest is 8,848 meters above sea level, then how can Mauna Kea be tallest? Well, actually the Mauna Kea extends below the sea level. So, when it is measured from the base which is on the ocean floor, then its height is 10,200 meters which is about a mile taller than the Mount Everest.

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Every year many climbers climb Mount Everest. During the climbing, they leave behind many junks and wastes like climbing equipment’s, broken ropes, oxygen bottle and even human feces. Also, those climbers who die on the way to the mountain; their bodies are left behind, and Everest is now actually littered with corpses of many climbers. It is estimated that Everest is completely littered with about 50 tons of waste. Tallest or not; Everest certainly is the filthiest mountain.



On May 29, 1953, history was created by Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay when the duo successfully scaled the highest and dreaded mountain peak of the world.


The year when no one attempted to climb Mount Everest is the year 1974; making it a maiden year for Mount Everest.

Can you guess what the speed of wind is over Mount Everest? It is a fierce 200 mph. Imagine standing on the top of Mount Everest in a cold chilly 200 mph wind. Phew!
 
Before 1856 Everest was known only locally by the surrounding countries. In 1856, the Great Trigonometric Survey of India surveyed and then measured the height of Mount Everest. It was then established as the highest mountain due to which it gained its popularity.

One of the many interesting facts about Mount Everest is that even though it is 60 million years old; yet it is quite young as compared to other mountains.

Mount Everest is young and still growing! Yup Mount Everest rises approximately 0.16 inches i.e. 4 millimeters every year. Even after 60 million years, Everest hadn’t reached puberty yet.


Mount Everest is the highest mountain Range, but it certainly is not the tallest. The tallest mountain is Mauna Kea with 4,205 meters above sea level. Are you thinking that Mount Everest is 8,848 meters above sea level, then how can Mauna Kea be tallest? Well, actually the Mauna Kea extends below the sea level. So, when it is measured from the base which is on the ocean floor, then its height is 10,200 meters which is about a mile taller than the Mount Everest.

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Every year many climbers climb Mount Everest. During the climbing, they leave behind many junks and wastes like climbing equipment’s, broken ropes, oxygen bottle and even human feces. Also, those climbers who die on the way to the mountain; their bodies are left behind, and Everest is now actually littered with corpses of many climbers. It is estimated that Everest is completely littered with about 50 tons of waste. Tallest or not; Everest certainly is the filthiest mountain.



On May 29, 1953, history was created by Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay when the duo successfully scaled the highest and dreaded mountain peak of the world.


The year when no one attempted to climb Mount Everest is the year 1974; making it a maiden year for Mount Everest.

Can you guess what the speed of wind is over Mount Everest? It is a fierce 200 mph. Imagine standing on the top of Mount Everest in a cold chilly 200 mph wind. Phew!
Tats really intrsting.. Always constant temperature of -13°C maybe -20 or -24
 
Some more facts :

Sherpas are the only people who can climb Mt. Everest without oxygen

Oxygen bottle was often stolen on Mount Everest

Tons of human poop are frozen on Mount Everest.
 
Some more facts :

Sherpas are the only people who can climb Mt. Everest without oxygen

Oxygen bottle was often stolen on Mount Everest

Tons of human poop are frozen on Mount Everest.
Never know that about the Sherpas.
The human poop did make me laugh alittle, but does it have health worries, ever if it's frozen ?
 

1. Everest is a massive 8848 meters tall – just below the cruising height of a jumbo jet.

2. Everest is over 60 million years old.

3. Mount Everest grows approximately 44 millimetres every year

4.It can cost between £25,000 to £70,000 to climb Mount Everest. But it became too easy to climb, due to all safety rails and fall arrestor ropes clamped by frequent climbers.

5. Kami Rita Sherpa holds the record for the most successful summits at 24.

6. It takes approximately 39-40 days to summit Everest.

7. The fastest Everest summit was recorded in just 10 hours 56 minutes.

8. Mount Everest isn’t actually the tallest mountain on the planet. This title is owned by Mauna Kea, which is a massive 10,200 meters tall. However, the majority of Mauna Kea resides below sea level.

Was expecting this thread from you...;)
 
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