One of the first people recorded to have reached the top of Mount Everest, more than five miles above sea level, was a Nepalese guide named Tenzing Norgay, who left some bars of mint cake on the peak. What direction did the Earth's gravity pull the mint cake?

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One of the first people recorded to have reached the top of Mount Everest, more than five miles above sea level, was a Nepalese guide named Tenzing Norgay, who left some bars of mint cake on the peak. What direction did the Earth's gravity pull the mint cake?






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