well the air pressure decreases as you go higher up and so does the temperature due to the warm air expanding and cooling. so yes high altitude affects you anywhere
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
High altitude gives you less air, therefore a bit less power
High altitude affects pressure cooking by reducing the atmospheric pressure, which can lead to longer cooking times and potentially affect the outcome of the dish.
ESR is a measurement that indicates a measure of inflammation. There is no reason to think that altitude would have any affect on it.
Yes, high altitude can affect the drying time for clothes in a gas dryer. The lower air pressure at higher altitudes can lead to reduced evaporation rates, making it slower for clothes to dry completely. It is recommended to adjust the drying time or temperature settings on the dryer to compensate for the effects of high altitude.
A jetstream is a very powerful, high altitude wind. It can affect aircraft that fly through it by shaking and buffeting.
Yes, there are recommended high altitude carburetor settings for some motorcycles, check with the dealership. Fuel injected motorcycles adjust automatically.
Yes
The elevation of an area will greatly affect the timings of a sunrise and a sunset. Depending on how high the altitude is, the sun can set or rise 8 minutes later than it would if the altitude was very low.
Temperature - low temperature gains altitude quicker Pressure - High pressure gains altitude quicker Density - Low density gains altitude quicker
The speed of sound increases with altitude due to the decrease in air density. This means that at very high altitudes, where air density is lower, the speed of sound will be faster compared to at sea level.
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.