How difficult is it to climb Mount Everest? "The Climber" tells you that it is equivalent to holding your breath in the water for more than two minutes after strenuous exercise

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When it comes to extreme sports, many people are staying away. However, as the times change, many times we can experience this kind of movement safely and painlessly. For example, in the movie "Walking in the Clouds", it is about the acrobat Philip Pat in 1974 without protection. Next, in the New York World Trade Building, a few hundred meters high, the story of a steel cable between the twin towers and a successful crossing. Now that we have a glass path, you can safely experience this thrilling feeling without climbing tall buildings.

During the National Day, there is arguably the hardest extreme sport in China, but its actual significance is far greater than its movie "The Climber" was released. It tells the story of mankind's first climb to the summit of Mount Everest on the north slope, and after being questioned by the international community, he climbed the summit again. People who don’t know may say: What's the point of climbing so high? Will it keep everyone full? The movie also fought back against this. Even now, many people still don't understand the meaning of it. Today I will give you a popular science.

At that time, my country and Nepal had territorial disputes, and their main point of attack was: none of you Chinese have ever climbed Mount Everest. Why do you say that this is Chinese territory? In addition, India and China also have territorial disputes, but unlike Nepal, they took advantage of this public opinion offensive to choose the simpler southern slope and are trying to reach the top. Having said that, the editor will tell you about the history of climbing on the north slope.

Before 1960, because of the geographical environment and the difficulty of the severe cold, no one could climb the summit from the north slope of Mount Everest. Many foreign elite teams, including the god of mountaineering, including George Mallory, had seven advances and seven defeats and died on the spot. . If we can complete this epic pioneering work, the meaning behind it can be imagined. At that time, my country's equipment, weather, and support capabilities were far behind the international level. It was unimaginable to complete this task, but it was imminent.

Therefore, the movie "The Climber" is not only a true story, but also a pure and sincere testimony of two generations of fighting for the honor of the motherland. Of course, the editor of the love part feels a bit superfluous. So, how difficult is it to climb Mount Everest? The first is the altitude of eight kilometers, and the oxygen content is only 5% or even lower, which is equivalent to requiring everyone to hold their breath in the water for two minutes after strenuous exercise.

Secondly, Mount Everest is covered with snow all the year round, and you need to travel more than ten or even dozens of kilometers in the knee-less snow. The third is an avalanche. Snowdrifts and rocks hitting each other at a speed of hundreds of kilometers per hour will take you to escape in seconds. In the movie, they even encountered the situation of being separated by cracks, either being pushed down by an avalanche or flying over. Fourth, when climbing the second ladder of the key ring, you will have to face nearly 10 strong winds, and then form a human ladder to climb over a three-person high stone wall.

Faced with this stone wall, they not only considered climbing to the top by themselves, but also built a ladder that can be used for a long time. This ladder helped more than thousands of latecomers to climb to the top easily. Watching this movie, I can only say that our current peaceful and prosperous times are all the lives of our predecessors, paying tribute to the great people!

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