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discuss with your partner the various hazards and risk that a mountaineer has to face inan expidition​

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Answered by lasya12345678
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Mountaineers face a variety of hazards. When climbing amounts, there are two types of hazards, objective and subjective. Objective hazards relate to the environment, and may include inclement weather conditions, dangerous terrain, and poor equipment. Subjective hazards relate to a climber's poor judgement, poor planning, lack of skills, or inadequate conditioning.

In terms of objective hazards, the dangers mountaineers face include falling rocks, falling ice, snow-avalanches, the climber falling, falls from ice slopes, falls down snow slopes, falls into crevasses, and the dangers from altitude and weather.

Answered by mugdha10
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Various hazards and risks that a mountaineer has to face in expedition.

1) Face snowy and stormy wind (blizzard)

2) To keep safe from falling rocks, falling ice and boulders.

3) To protect from high altitude sickness.

4) To carry wounds caused due to sliding or falling down.

5) To avoid snow bite during stay or journey.

6) Unable to Keep in touch with base camp to gain help

7) Loose the right path and trap in unknown place.

8) Keep the body safe from insects, reptiles and other wild creatures.

9) Survive in insufficient or low oxygen area.

10) Tolerate hunger and remain thirsty in critical situations.

11) Sunburn

12) Dehydration

13) Co relation in using rope

14) Problem of companions’ injury

15) Tiredness

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