Beleive it on not, not only do they happen, they happen every 48 hours! source is Discovery channel documentary.. Everest beyond the limit season 3 episode 1
There are tons of avalanches in the Himalaya's. an avalanche can occur anywhere in the world on a steep slope (45* slope or steeper) usually after a fresh snow.
It is impossible to tell. an avalanche on Mount Everest or any high mountain can happen at anytime of day or night.
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Mount Everest is on the border of Nepal and Tibet
Mt. Everest
No. The North Pole has lower average temperatures then Mt. Everest.
My. Everest is a single mountain. Therefor, it is a place, not a region. An example of a region would be the Himalaya, the mountain range that Mt. Everest belongs to.
every 48 hours
50 or 52 times
the amount of snow on mt Everest is remarkable and it is quite obvious that there can be tons of loose snow so if there are all together and start to fall it can cause an avalanche or multiple avalanches.
Very loud! Some have said an avalanche on Mount Everest is as loud as a roaring train passing by at high speed.
You would have to be a very experienced climber to climb something like Mt. Everest. It is also a very dangerous thing to do--the risks could be avalanches or unable to breathe because the air is too thin.
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Mt Everest is located in China :)
Mt. Everest can be found on Asia
the mt. everest have feet 29,035
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There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather