Insufficient oxygen. The percentage of oxygen does not change, but the decrease in pressure with altitude means less oxygen in each cubic unit of air.
Or maybe the explosion after we were hit with the missile did it.
Yes, but you had best have it adjusted to work at that low (atmospheric) pressure.
No, propane does not have a high boiling point since it exists as a gas at room temperature. It has a boiling point of -42.09oC.
yes it can
Yes.
when you burn propane to complete combustion you will get a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor.
C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O That is the complete combustion for Propane.
One difference n the life style of people living in high altitudes instead of low altitudes is weight. People living in high altitudes are typically not over weight. They also have less heart disease
because there is low pressure at higher altitudes
No
Yes.
As a guess, there would be a lower oxygen concentration or partial pressure at higher altitudes. Since oxygen is required for combustion.
just high altitudes
when you burn propane to complete combustion you will get a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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Yes the sun is more direct at higher altitudes.
C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O That is the complete combustion for Propane.
One difference n the life style of people living in high altitudes instead of low altitudes is weight. People living in high altitudes are typically not over weight. They also have less heart disease
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.
Jet airplanes fly at high altitudes because it is more fuel efficient. Flying at higher altitudes uses less fuel than flying at lower altitudes.
With the correct mixture of Acetylene and Oxygen the flame can reach 5,000F or more. Other fuels (Propane etc.) do not create temperatures this high.