They have to carry oxygen cylinders with them as it allows them to breath at high altitude. The temperature also decreases as we go higher and higher.
So they can breath at a very high altitude and the temperature decreases as we go higher.
At extreme altitudes, the air becomes rarefied and has a very low oxygen concentration. This can lead to a condition known as hypoxia, which is deprivation of oxygen to the brain, which can cause loss of consciousness, paralysis, and death.
It carry's both oxygen and carbon-dioxide helps in the respiration process .
Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the cells of the body.
The primary function of hemoglobin is to carry oxygen.
Each RBC can carry up to 4 oxygen molecules.
It is because at high altitudes the oxygen is not sufficient..........
Because they find themselves in environments of little or no oxygen, and oxygen is essential to life.
So they can breath at a very high altitude and the temperature decreases as we go higher.
because the higher you go up a mountains are the less oxygen there is.
Mountaineers condition themselves by expanding their lungs. They carry oxygen on climbs to altitudes where it will be needed.
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At extreme altitudes, the air becomes rarefied and has a very low oxygen concentration. This can lead to a condition known as hypoxia, which is deprivation of oxygen to the brain, which can cause loss of consciousness, paralysis, and death.
A climber carries an oxygen cylinder on their back because it helps him/her to breathe easier. On high altitude mountains like Mount Everest the air is so thin it makes it very hard for anyone to breathe without extra oxygen from a cylinder.
No. They just take oxygen from the air.
Climbers need to wear oxygen masks to help them breathe as the air is thin higher up Mount Everest than at sea level.
the oxygen on a mountain is thinner than on the ground.
the air becomes rarefied and has a very low oxygen