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Ladybugs can fly at very high altitudes without any problems. This beautiful insect can also travel great distances and travel hundreds of miles at a time.
just high altitudes
High altitude affects respiration because there is less oxygen in the air. Because of this, more and stronger breathing is needed to supply oxygen to the bloodstream.
The air is thicker at lower altitudes, we know that sound travels much better when it can move through solid mass. As you climb, the air starts to get thinner. It becomes much more difficult to do anything at high altitudes, including keeping a plane aloft, keeping warm, and of course projecting sound.
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.
No you cant. Prilosec plus Plavix is contraindicated. Prilosec decreases the effects of Plavix by affecting the hepatic enzyme CYP2C19 metabolism which causes a high likelihood of serious or life-threatening interaction
Generally yes. There is less drag at higher altitudes, and thus better fuel economy, right up until the airplane can't get enough air to burn with with fuel to get the power needed to go faster and higher. Of course it takes extra fuel to get up there, so only long distance travel is done at high altitudes.
At high speeds and altitudes
It is greater at a lower altitude.
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