You get out of breath quicker because the air gets a lot thinner the higher you go. The highest point where there is no air at all is space.
The answer is simple when you are climbing and you are having trouble breathing is because you are in a higher elevation.
You get out of breath quicker because the air gets a lot thinner the higher you go. The highest point where there is no air at all is space.
You run out of breathe easily because the air is more thin
the air is depleted up to almost 50 percent! And that's just at abc(at base camp)! You still have 2 more camp sites and then the summit(top of Everest)! I learned that if you were to take a "magical" helicopter to the top of Everest you would only be able to last 2-16 minutes due to altitude sickness. I say "magical" helicopter cause theres no helicopter that can go that high due to lack of oxygen in the air.
Because they are use to the high altidude
Climbing High was created in 1938-11.
The duration of Climbing High is 1.3 hours.
because its hard to breath
It is good to have a high lung capacity because you can hold your breath for longer if you are in water of out plus it is alot easier to breath.
Get High is a rock climbing organization that specializes in climbing mountains in both Scotland and Wales, such as Llanberis Pass, Gogarth, and Tremadog.
Climbing High - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
The air is thinner, there is less oxygen molecules per volume of air (the air is less dense) therefore to absorb the same amount of O2 into your blood at 4000ft as at 0ft altitude you have to breath more/ more deeply. Also, you're climbing a mountain (going uphill) which uses more energy than going flat as you have to work against gravity.