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Mount Everest's melting glaciers uncover bodies of dead climbers According to a new report, due to global warming melting glaciers on Mount Everest are revealing more and more bodies of dead climbers.
In fact, more than 300 people are known to have died on the mountain. And yet the mountain still draws hundreds of climbers who are determined to reach its peak every spring.
Learn more about how the global warming is uncovering the bodies of deceased individuals who once tried to climb Mount Everest.
A stark reminder of the dangers of climbing Mount Everest is being revealed as global warming is exposing more corpses than ever on the world’s tallest peak. Five unidentified bodies have ...
And the bodies need to be brought down in the mountain cleanup, BBC Nepali reported. Nine people died on Everest in just over a week last year — more than all deaths the year before.
Getty Images Melting glaciers on Mount Everest are revealing the bodies of dead climbers, sparking concern from the organizers of expeditions to the famous peak, according to the BBC.
Nepal seeks help to identify four climbers whose bodies were brought down from Mount Everest during a particularly deadly climbing season.
Global warming is causing glaciers on Mount Everest to melt, say experts. And it's also exposing the bodies of dead climbers.
An attempt to climb Everest requires months, sometimes years, of training and conditioning – even then, reaching the summit is far from guaranteed. In fact, more than 300 people are known to have died ...
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