As the altitude increases, the density of oxygen decreases.
At high altitude the pressure is lower and the concentration of oxygen also lower.
The density of air decreases with altitude, so the ratio of oxygen in the air stays the same, but the amount of gases in your lungs decrease.
Pilot because it is thin at high altitude in non pressurized cabin.
it doesnt
Their proportion remains almost the same with altitude however the absolute number falls off as the pressure decreases with altitude.
As the altitude increases, the density of oxygen decreases.
No, the ratio of nitrogen to oxygen is not changed by altitude.
Altitude sickness can be treated with oxygen therapy
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
makes 40% oxygen than lower altitude
At high altitude the pressure is lower and the concentration of oxygen also lower.
No.
At high altitude the pressure is lower.
The atmospheric saturation of oxygen decreases as altitude increases. Almost all humans can't live above 18,000 feet due to low oxygen concentrations
Temperature, oxygen
The change in pressure is highly affected by altitude.