The climate at the bottom of Mt. Everest is generally classified as a temperate monsoon climate. This means it has warm and wet summers, and cool and dry winters. However, as you ascend the mountain, the climate transitions to an alpine climate, characterized by low temperatures, high winds, and low oxygen levels.
Mt Everest is in the Troposhere layer of the atmostphere.
The height of Mt Everest (29,029 feet) is greater than the depth of the Marianna Trench (36,070 feet).
Mount Everest is part of the Himalayan mountain range, specifically located in the Mahalangur Himal subrange.
Everest. Nepal. :) Everest is the tallest from sea level. Measured from sea level to the peak - 8516 Meters - Mt Everest Measured from the base of the mountain - Mauna Kea in Hawaii at 10,200 Meters Measured from the center of the Earth - Mt. Chimborazo in Ecuador. Largest in size (Mass) - Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania Africa. (from another's good answer)
The temperature at the peak of Mt Everest is -75 degrees. The bottom is around 20-25 degrees.I hope this helps :)
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Mt Everest.
It is 90km. (:
The peak ranges from -100 to -15 degrees Fahrenheit
Mt. Everest can be found on Asia
Mt Everest is located in China :)
the mt. everest have feet 29,035
The very top of the mountain is extremely cold and can kill you, but the bottom should be safe
Mt. Everest is 8,848 m high.
The official height of Mount Everest is 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet).
Mt. Everest is a mountain. And scientists have never had any activity traces throughout the years that Mt. Everest has ever lived.