Answer:
D) Strong earthquakes, landslides, minimal (or no) volcanism.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mount Everest which is the earth's highest mountain above sea level, in 1865 got named after the British Sir George Everest. Mount Everest measures 29,035 ft high and it's summit is the border of Nepal to the South and China or Tibet to the north. It was formed by the movement of the Indian tectonic plate pushing up against the Asian plate.
The types of geologic hazards at base camp are:
strong earthquakes, landslides, minimal (or no) volcanism.