1. Moxantaim have always been held in great awe by mankind. They have been a challenge to hamons. Those hrave among so have always wanted to conquer them. You see, the more incredible the mountains, the greater the theill-a challenge to the bravery of the human race.
Climbing mountains is an experience that is hard si put into words. You are in a beautiful environment and, when you reach the top, you feel incredible. But you also have to climb down, which is when most accidents happen people are tired, it gets dark, it's harder. So, mountain climbing is undoubtedly one of the most popular adventure sports allang with being challenging and risky for the climber.
2. Without any perceived risk, there can't be a feeling that any significant challenge has been surmounted. Fair, but we have to bear in mind that mexantaineering is not a sport that can be entraced without preparation. The enthusias must develop in themselves the spirit of adventure, willingness to undertake barships and risks, extraordinary powers of perseverance, endurance, and kereness of purpose before climbing a muxanain. They should also kno how to handle mountaineering equipnum. Then comes the penance of the rigorous transing. This could very well be the lifeline up there. It helps incalcine and hone survival instincts that allow the climber to negotiate perilous situations. There are numertas inutiuans in India and aberad that offer such training
3. Mountain climbers are unanimous in apering that unpredictable weather is what they fear the most. There may be mashine one moment and a snowstorm the other. At higher altitudes, snow is a regular feature, and being dective about setting up camps or procenting father is crucial. The icy shers after ice storms make walking treachenen while the powdery unow makes a mountineet sink drep in the same. Up there, where the imention is to embrace Nature's wonder, one realizes that it camma be done without facing its formiilalile glory. A the mountaineer may challenge the mountain, yet is always respectfal in the powerful forces of nanav
Summiting mountains carries its health risks such as sygen and altinale sickness problems, froschites, swelling of hands and feet, fluid collection in the brain or lungs, and exhaustion. Yet, de gratification menunaineers feel frum mustering something to fighamsing, unges them to undertake these endeavors. We may think that the maanaireers are fearless, experts say, "Not at all. It's fear that keeps them so intrigard with such andras jaaneys." Impube and beannsness can be deadly fors. In the words of the hulian moumainees, Bachendri Pat, "The biggest this took to take the risk at all. Remember that."
1. Why does the willer say dut mountains impire awe is buanans? (Paragraph 13 A. They present us with opportunities for exciting sports.
B. They evoke the wish in us, to master them.
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