No, at a higher altitude there is less atmospheric pressure pushing on the contents of the can and the contents inside the can will expand and you would have more.
Because of less gravity in high altitude
High altitude gives you less air, therefore a bit less power
At high altitude, there is less oxygen, so breathing rate is increased to compensate.
Higher altitude air is less dense. Less density means less air; less air means less friction, and less friction means a higher speed.
yes
At high altitude.
less oxegen levels and air pressure.
There is less drag at altitude than at sea level. The air is thinner at altitude.
yes, the higher the altitude the thinner the air, thus the less oxygen in the air.
Going higher in altitude has less air pressure at high altitude. Less pressure = bigger bubbles. Bigger bubbles = the bends and can lead to bursting alveoli in the lungs which leads to a visit to a recompression chamber.
Going higher in altitude has less air pressure at high altitude. Less pressure = bigger bubbles. Bigger bubbles = the bends and can lead to bursting alveoli in the lungs which leads to a visit to a recompression chamber.
Most airplanes fly at high altitude because it is faster and safer as long as the cabin is pressurized. There is less clouds and turbulence. The airplane uses less fuel.