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A new study finds that climbers are twice as likely to have conquered Everest and less likely to die from climbing 20 years ago.Mount Everest is in the Himalayas. It is the highest mountain in the world, which is 8,848 meters above sea level.During the year From 2006 to 2019, 66% of climbers were able to reach the summit, but 15 years earlier, only about 33% managed to reach the summit.The study was a project by researchers from the University of Washington and the University of California, Davis, who found that in recent years the risk of dying female climbers on the mountain was 0.5. % And men were 1.1%, but the researchers said the ratio fell from 1.9% for female climbers and 1.7% for male climbers. 1990 to 2005Additionally, the number of hikers trying to conquer Mount Everest has also increased significantly over the years, resulting in a 300% increase in congestion.For example, on a day in May last year, 396 climbers were clustered in a narrow walkway. Near the peak, which is known as the “death zone” or death zone because it is a narrow path. Where the climbers have to walk behind each other and pass only one person at a timeThe image of climbers queuing up and down through the dead zone has become famous all over the world online.See more >>slotxo

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