AIR NAVAGATION .. US 1-1-4
(VOR) VERY HIGH FREQUENCY OMNI-RANGE
VOR Class=High Altitude 1,000-14,500 feet Range 40 nautical milesVOR Class=High Altitude 14,500-60,000 feet Range 100 nautical milesVOR Class=High Altitude 18,000-45,000 feet Range 130 nautical miles
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).
Air pressure falls of as one gains altitude. At high altitude the air pressure is very low but it does not "falls drastically", which implies a sudden change.
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Cirrus clouds are high-altitude clouds.
Because of the high altitude.
High altitude
the altitude is high, around 2194m.
Altitude Trekking is only used for high mountains like in Himalaya, India. Altitude basically represents the height from the sea level, as u go high, you will trek on more high altitude mountains.
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
Because of high altitude sickness which is affected by climbing up high were there is high altitude. High altitude is were there is to much oxygen up high, if you breech in to much oxygen you could faint.
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).
High Altitude Warfare School was created in 1948-12.
VOR ground stations transmit within a very high frequency band. VHF is subject to line of sight restrictions therefore, its range caries in direct proportion to the altitude of receiving equipment. Generally at about 1000 feet above ground the signal distance is 40 - 45 miles and the distance increases with altitude.
The airplane was flying at a very high altitude.
At high altitude the temeperature is lower.
At high altitude the pressure is lower.
I don't think they can survive high altitude. Because they are so small, and when you are in a high altitude your not close to ground, and the air around you is different. And picturing my Guinea Pig in a high altitude is scary enough because she is so small, and fragile, too, lol. But, the main point is, guinea pigs probably can't survive in a high altitude, only different creatures.