Towering at 8,848 meters, the world’s highest peak draws climbers, trekkers, and scientists. Used for mountaineering expeditions and high-altitude research, it generates tourism revenue for Nepal and local Sherpa communities. Adventurers seek its summit for personal achievement, while geologists study its tectonic formation, benefiting global knowledge and regional economies.
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