Time Tangled Island: Mount Everest
Factropica Fast Facts and quizzes by Beth Rowen
Factropica Fast Facts
- Climbers first attempted to climb Everest in 1921, after Tibet opened its borders to
outsiders.
- On May 29, 1953, Edmund
Hillary, a New Zealand beekeeper,
and Tenzing Norgay, an acclaimed Sherpa climber,
became the first to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, which is called the
"roof of the world."
- Tenzing Norgay spoke seven languages, but could not write.
- Sherpas are a people of Tibetan ancestry who migrated to Nepal about 600 years ago. They are
renowned for their ability to tolerate high altitudes, their
mountaineering abilities, and their extraordinary bravery.
- According to National Geographic, Mount Everest grows about 4
millimeters a year. The official height of Everest, as of Nov. 11, 1999,
is 29,035 feet.
- Mount Everest is also called "Chomolungma" by Tibetans and Sherpas.
It means "Mother Goddess of the Earth."
- In 1963, the first American, James Whittaker, summits Mount
Everest.
- The Japanese-run Everest View Hotel is at 12,779 feet the highest
hotel in the world.
- In 1975, Japan's Junko Tabei
became the first woman to summit Mount Everest.
- Reinhold Messner was the first climber to summit Everest alone.
Later, he became the first to reach the top without oxygen.
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