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when the left camp nine on Friday morning Tenzing​

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Answered by BABAJATIN
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Explanation:

29, 1953, Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa of Nepal, become the first explorers to reach the summit of Mount

Answered by letmeanswer12
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"Tenzing and Hillary leave from Camp Nine early on Friday morning to continue their journey to the Top. Tenzing was decisive to conquer the peak even at the cost of his life"

Explanation:

                    They took turns to take the lead because the one that follows has the heavy job of acting as the anchor for the team. Tenzing was taking the flags of Great Britain, Nepal, India, and the United Nations in order to plant them at the peak.

After an hour of stable climbing, they had to cut across the south face and begin climbing the west side where they had to cross a steep line of rocks. This tested to be difficult and thus took some time. However, once they had cleared these, they only had to make it past a snow-covered aproach. This became progressively easier as the sharpness of the incline decreased as they neared the top.

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