Social Sciences, asked by Diamond2021, 10 months ago

according to you what is the reason of very few people being successful in climbing up the Mount Everest why​

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Answered by manishkayadav2006
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i think its not a piece of cake to do such a big task...it requires great stamina , strength and will power.....everyone does not have a good quality of sportsmanship which is necessary for team trek....

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Answered by shaivyvi75
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At 29,035 feet, Everest’s summit has approximately one-third the air pressure that exists at sea level, which significantly reduces a climber's ability to breathe in enough oxygen. Because of this, scientists have determined that the human body is not capable of remaining indefinitely above 19,000 feet. As climbers move higher up the mountain and their oxygen intake is reduced, their bodies are increasingly at risk for a number of ailments, including pulmonary edema, cerebral edema, and blood embolisms. The chances of frostbite are also dramatically increased at such altitude as the heart works harder to pump blood around the body delivering oxygen. The life-giving organs are first priority; digits are last.

The second is about deadly ice  avalanches which can come from the top Mt Everest  at the speed of 154km/h or above & it carry above 20 tonnes of ice,snow and other.....

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