Mountain climber on mount Everest is at 29035' above sea level. A stone at the bottom of the dead sea is at 1349' below sea level. What is the difference in elevation between the mountain climber and the

stone at the bottom of the dead sea?

We can calculate the total elevation difference between the two points by adding their elevations (relative to sea level):

29035 ft + 1349 ft = 30384 ft

So the mountain climber is 30384 feet higher than the stone at the bottom of the dead sea.

To find the difference in elevation between the mountain climber on Mount Everest and the stone at the bottom of the Dead Sea, we need to subtract the altitude of the Dead Sea stone (1349') from the altitude of the mountain climber on Mount Everest (29035').

Difference in elevation = Altitude of Mount Everest - Altitude of Dead Sea stone
Difference in elevation = 29035' - (-1349')
Difference in elevation = 29035' + 1349'
Difference in elevation = 30384'

Therefore, the difference in elevation between the mountain climber on Mount Everest and the stone at the bottom of the Dead Sea is 30,384 feet.