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41. Mount Everest
41. Mount Everest
- Mount Everest
Nepal is a physically and geographically diverse nation. There are diverse landforms, physical topography, climatic situations, natural scenes, etc. around the whole country. Many of the world’s naturally renowned phenomenons are situated inside Nepal. As Nepal is a country of mountains, it’s obvious that various tall mountains are standing on the land of Nepal. Eight out of 10 tallest mountains of the world above 8000m height are located in Nepal. The world’s tallest Mountain Mt.Everest(Sagarmatha) also lies inside Nepal. It is one of the largest wonders of the world and the region around this is a wonderful place.
Mount Everest stands at a whopping 8,848 meters in the air, but that measurement is Everest above sea level. Everest is so high in the air, that the climber needs oxygen tanks in order to breathe and the climber need extremely warm clothes in order to survive. If one of them is missing, the climber will most likely die. If the climber does not have the extremely warm clothes, he/she will certainly die of hypothermia. Because Everest is so tall there are many dangers that come with the attempt to climb it, so be prepared.
Mt.Everest is the highest mountain peak on the earth, which lies in the world’s highest Mountain Range, The Himalayas. The height of Mt.Everest is 8848m or 29028.87 ft. In early time, Mt.Everest was referred to as Peak XV and after the BritishSurveyor Sir. George Everest, this wonderful peak got its name as Everest. It is referred to as “Chomolungma” in Tibet which means the mother goddess of the universe and in Nepal, it is called “Sagarmatha” which means “forehead in the sky”. It was named as Sagarmatha by great Nepali Historian Baburam Acharya.
Mount Everest is one of the most popular mountains in the world, and the highest. Many people dream to climb Everest, and achieve the top. Once the top is achieved, something done once in a lifetime is achieved.
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