Mount everest is considered dangerous because of the many avalanches is has, and
the way that these avalanches have killed many people trying to climb. “On April 18,
2014, an avalanche caused the greatest loss of life on Mt. Everest in the history of
the fabled peak.”[Source one]. My clam to this event is that everest should be
probably closed off to the public until this avalanches are dealt with.
One reason is that some people had concerns about Mount everest and what
threats it might have. According to Krakauer, the leading causes of death for
Everest climbers have been severe weather, HACE, HAPE, exhaustion, and falls
from steep terrain—all of them more significant hazards than …show more content…
[Sorse two].
Even though Mount everest is dangerous, people still want to climb it even though
they are taking a great risk. All these developments, as well as the advantage of
continuing employment for the local Sherpas, support the argument to allow
climbers to pit their resources and determination against the challenge that is
Everest. [souse two] Until further scientific study can shed more light on the
complex risks faced by mountaineers, Everest should rest serene in solitude.
[source one]
For the conclusion I believe that Everest should stay open to the public, because even though everest has many dangers, people who visit This mountain think that they came conquer the challenges Everest throws at them.
Why is mount Everest so Dangerous?
Mount everest is considered dangerous because of the many avalanches is has, and
the way that these avalanches have killed many people trying to climb. “On April 18,
2014, an avalanche caused the greatest loss of life on Mt. Everest in the history of
the fabled peak.”[Source one]. My clam to this event is that everest should be
probably closed off to the public until this avalanches are dealt