Why do hikers attempt to climb Mount Everest only during a two-week period each year? A. There is a two-week period each year when there is an unusual amount of sunshine, making it easier to climb the mountain. B. The government of Tibet only allows climbers to be in their country for two weeks out of each year. C. The local villagers consider Mount Everest a god and therefore restrict the time when climbers can go up. D. There are only two weeks each year when the weather is calm enough for climbing to be safe. Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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The answer to your question is

     D. There are only two weeks each year when the weather is calm enough for climbing to be safe.

The reason for this is that around May 23rd each year there is a monsoon that will push into the Bay of Bengal resulting in the extremely dangerous jet winds on the mountain to be pushed to the north thereby creating a period of perfect climbing weather.

Answer: D

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