because the higher you go up, the harder it is for your body to absorb oxygen. Basically altitude sickness is caused by oxygen deprivation.
I don't imagine it correlates because the ozone layer is in the stratosphere, whereas we are in the troposphere. It would vary better with altitude (because atmospheric pressure will influence the partial pressure ('concentration') of oxygen), however the individuals who live at great altitudes adjust by increasing their levels of red blood cells and haemaglobin. It would affect newcomers from low altitudes - they need to adjust gradually to changing altitudes.
No, they will drop to normal a few weeks after returning to normal altitudes.
Cloud structures vary at different altitudes due to different levels of air pressure. There are several scientifically recognized altitudes of atmosphere.
The overwhelming majority of climbers that summit mount Everest use supplemental oxygen. A handful of climbers are able to do it without the use of supplemental oxygen. Reinhold Messner was the first person to summit mount Everest without supplemental oxygen in 1978. Ones ability to survive at altitude without supplemental oxygen depends on general fitness, acclimatization, and genetics. In order to get used to the altitude (acclimitize) most climbers make multiple carries between pre established camps on the mountain and spending days at altitude to adjust to the low oxygen levels in the air.
lower oxygen levels in higher altitudes.
Why would you become short of breath at high altitudes if air at those levels still contains 21% oxygen
Decreased levels of oxygen in body at high altitudes.
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People living at high altitudes tend to have larger lung capacity and higher red blood cell count to adapt to lower oxygen levels. They may also have a lower resting metabolic rate. In contrast, people living at low altitudes may have faster metabolism and lower red blood cell count due to higher oxygen levels.
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Altitude sickness occurs when people increase altitude too quickly. What is the cause of altitude sickness? Acute mountain sickness is caused by reduced air pressure and lower oxygen levels at high altitudes. The faster you climb to a high altitude, the more likely you will get acute mountain sickness. You are at higher risk for acute mountain sickness if: You live at or near sea level and travel to a high altitude. Oct 16, 2017
Depending on the mountain bike that you have will depict the amount of gears. Most bikes for adults typically have about 21 gears. If this does no answer your question then what are levels?