snow leopard, mountain lion, yak, Himalayan brown bears, mountain goat, ibex, chamois, pika, mountain bighorn sheep, andean condor, lammergeier, Himalayan snowcock are animal can live at high altitude
Yes, but most people who get altitude sickness just feel flu-like symptoms for 1 or 2 days and then feel better. At very high elevations altitude sickness can progress to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) or high altitude cerebral edema (HACE), both of which can be fatal. If you are below 4200m and get altitude sickness the best remedy is to descend to a lower altitude, drink lots of water, and avoid physical exertion. If you are going above 4000m do more research before you go and get advice from someone who knows more than me.
Altitude
It is known as the Jet Stream.
i need this too. but taipei's tallest mountain/volcano reaches 3,675 feet high.
birds
The bar-headed goose flys at the highest altitude and reaches the highest altitude of any animal.
Altitude, rainfall, and temperature.
High and very high altitude, alkaline salt-lakes.
the first animal in high latittude were the t-rex because they were the first ones in the earth and that dominated the eath before than any other animal or human;)
prolly, a mountain goat!? I'm not sure either
High and very high altitude, alkaline salt-lakes.
depends what animal.
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
There are actually many animals that live in high altitudes. some are:elkdeerantelopebunniesjackrabbitsprairie dogsground squirrelsgray squirrelsferretsfoxescoyotebadgersrattlesnakeshawksfalconseaglesother kinds of birds
The Yak is a high altitude dweller and can survive at altitudes of 20,000 feet
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
Yes, 5000 feet is considered high altitude.