B/c the higher you go the less air there is to breathe from.
At high altitude, there is less oxygen, so breathing rate is increased to compensate.
There is danger to a healthy person from high altitude breathing because the oxygen level is very low which could possibly cause a heart attack or stroke.
Your breathing can become laboured due to your smaller lung capacity in high altitudes.
yes you can (:
There are many dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
There are many obstacles, problems and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest.High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
There are many problems and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
There are many problems and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
There are many problems and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
yes, the higher the altitude the thinner the air, thus the less oxygen in the air.
There are many problems and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
At high altitudes, it is recommended to practice slow and deep breathing to help increase oxygen intake and reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Additionally, taking slow, steady breaths can help acclimate the body to the lower oxygen levels at high altitudes.