Nepal is a landlocked country. The nearest sea access is 644 kilometers (400 miles) to the southeast on the Indian ocean's Bay of Bengal.
The nearest ocean to Mount Everest is the Indian Ocean, located about 1600 km (994 miles) away. The closest major body of water is the Ganges River, which is approximately 100 km (62 miles) from Mount Everest.
No body owns Mount Everest, it is a natural wonder but Nepal and Tibet controls who can climb on it.
To keep strong and healthy while climbing on Mount Everest you need to drink as much water as possible, it is recommened to drink around 4 -6 liters every day. The higher you climb there is less oxygen and your body will start to shut down, water is very important to look after yourself.
There are around 200 dead bodys on Mount Everest. Most of them are in the place that they died. They are left there because it is consider to dangerous to retrive them.
The most amazing thing that has been discovered on Mount Everest I think is the body of George Mallory. He went missing in 1924 going for the summit, his body was found in 1999.
While climbing on Mount Everest you sleep in a tent at camps that are at different heights.
As of the end of 2011 there had been 310 UK climbers who had reached the summit of Mount Everest. There is a list of there names at the link.
The Mount Everest Committee was a body formed by the Alpine Club and the Royal Geographical Society to co-ordinate and finance the 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition to Mount Everest and all subsequent British expeditions to climb the mountain until 1947. It was then renamed the Joint Himalayan Committee; this latter committee organized and financed the successful first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953.
Uganda River is the Closest body of water
Blue whales are ocean dwelling mammals, they need the water to support their body weight, and for their food. The possibility of blue whales going into Mt Everest is 0.
The body of water that is closest to wales is the Atlantic ocean.
Around 5,000 people from all over the world have reached the summit of Mount Everest to date