As the person rose through the atmosphere, the air would get colder. It would get less dense, too, or thinner, if you prefer. The continually cooling and thinning air would both chill you and make breathing labored. You would begin to lose your ability to concentrate and to think clearly. Eventually you would pass out from the lack of oxygen as your body continued to cool off. You'd asphyxiate and freeze as you rose above a couple of tens of thousands of feet in altitude.
Mauna Loa is climbed a countless number of times each day.
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the man climbed on the moon by the rocket carefully.
the atmosphere was snowy
the atmospheric pressure can be considered as the pressure, exerted a columnna air over you, you imagine that this column goes from the limits of ammosfera to you, it's great right? the more we climbed the column of air is made smaller for at that the atmospheric pressure decreases.
I think you're trying to mention a past experience where your dad and you climbed very high. It's great to bond over outdoor activities and challenge yourselves. Climbing high can be rewarding and provide unforgettable memories to cherish.
You spelled climbed correctly. Example: The men climbed the mountain.
climbed
The simple preicate is "climbed" and the complete predicate is "climbed on the monkey bar then" (then is an adverb for climbed).
Climbed.
who climbed mount mckinely
"Climbed" is the past of "climb".
another word for climbed is ascented.
2 people has climbed it
The past tense is climbed.