Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world with a height of about 8,848 meters above sea level.
This mountain is located on the border of Nepal and Tibet, China.
Mount Everest is named based on the name of a British surveyor named Sir George Everest.
Before 1865, people did not know that Mount Everest was the highest mountain in the world.
There are around 5,000 people who have reached the top of Mount Everest since it was first explored in 1953.
Mount Everest Peak is in the death zone, areas above a height of about 8,000 meters where oxygen is low and very cold temperature.
The most dangerous incline in Mount Everest is Hillary Step, which is part of the peak route.
There are around 200-300 Sherpa people who help climbers every year to reach the top of Mount Everest.
There are some strange objects found on Mount Everest, including airplanes and climbers who have not been found.
Climbers who reach the top of Mount Everest must carry dirty bags to collect waste and waste produced during climbing so as not to damage the environment around the mountain.