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tenzing could not quench his thirst because​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In 1953, Tenzing was asked to take part in a British expedition to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. At that time, the high Himalayas were largely unexplored and no one knew if it was possible for climbers to reach the summit

Answered by priyarksynergy
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Tenzing could not quench his thirst because​ Tenzing has the unquenchable fire of adventure in his eyes;

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  • Tenzing is thought for his high spirits, and the identical reporter has said, “humans name him the Tiger of the Snows, but I would call him the guffawing Cavalier.”
  • He likewise seems for his modesty and his developments of management.
  • “He becomes astonishingly extraordinary in braveness and resolution,” Hunt has stated, “and bodily high-quality.
  • Tenzing has been with more Everest expeditions than any other man, and he probable “deserved,” if anyone did, to attain the top.
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