Mount Everest.

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Mount Everest

Introduction -Living on Mount Everest - How hard is it? - It is possible!

How it was formed -It was formed by plate tectonics. -Asia plate and India plate bumped together.

Things to survive on mount Everest - Food: deer, rabbits, yak, and yak cheese -House: wooden house, stone house, limestone house, hay house -Clothes: hay, yak fur -Weapons: wooden sword, stone sword, bow and arrow, spear and knife

How can it change over time? -Avalanches -Earthquakes

conclusion -You can survive on Mount Everest, but it is hard.

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!