Yes they can get confused with the low oxygen. It has made some climbers get Hallucinations.
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At the summit of Mount Everest there will be approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level.
Climbers use bottled oxygen on Mount Everest to help them breathe more easily because the higher you climb the less oxygen there is. At the summit of Mount Everest there is approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level.
The higher you climb the less oxygen there is. At the summit of Mount Everest there is approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level. That is why climbers use bottled oxygen on Mount Everest and other high altitude mountains to help them breathe more easily.
At the summit of Mount Everest there is approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level.
The amount of oxygen you get with every breath at the peak of Everest is about 1/4 of what you get at sea level. At sea level, oxygen is about 21% of the gas you breathe. I don't know if that percentage changes with altitude.
The higher you climb the less oxygen there is. At the summit of Mount Everest there is approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level.
At the summit of Mount Everest there is approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level.
Most people bring oxygen tanks with them because of the high altitude and the thinness of the air (the oxygen at the top of Mount Everest is about 1/3 that it is at sea level). But a very few people have made it to the top without them.
very little oxygen
It really depends on the size and the way each individual body works. If you are bigger then your body will need more oxygen to function properly. So there is not definite answer.I Hope this helped.
At the summit of Mount Everest there is approximately only 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level.The higher you climb any mountain the less oxygen there is to breathe. This is why climbers carry oxygen cylinders on there backs to help them breathe more easliy.The proportion of Oxygen to other elements is actually very similar to sea level, but the total amount of air or atmosphere is only about one-third that of sea-level, so there is about one-third as much oxygen as there is at sea level.
It will be same as it is at sea level.