Vickey
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Posted 6 year ago
What are the reasons for pollution in Mount Everest?
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Shweta Jain
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Posted 6 year ago Shweta Jain Teacher Coach

During the high season, the human waste, abandon mountaineering gears (e.g. empty oxygen cylinders, food wrapper, broken tents, battery, etc.) and other trash becomes the hazardous by-product of relentless commercial Everest expedition.

Yasmeen Shah
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Posted 6 year ago Yasmeen Shah Gurushala Teacher Coach

Poor waste management – plastics, papers, cans, tents, burners, oxygen cylinders and other trash have covered the climbing routes and camps.

Nikku Yadav
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Posted 6 year ago Nikku Yadav Gurushala Teacher Coach

Mount Everest is covered in tons of trash and dead bodies. Mount Everest has a trash problem. ... Ghimire said the team would also bring down bodies of climbers who died trying to scale the peak. According to the Himalayan Times, four bodies were already found at the base camp.

Rahila Ahmed
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Posted 6 year ago Rahila Ahmed Gurushala Teacher Coach

The climber leaves his tents, waste equipment, empty gas cylinders, and even human waste. Because of this, Mount Everest is turning into a pile of garbage.

Anjum Nahid
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Posted 6 year ago Anjum Nahid

Defenetly melting of ice due to increasing temperature.cfc,co,co2 ext..

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