Yes, you do need more oxygen at higher altitudes like 4000 feet because the air pressure is lower, which means there is less oxygen available per breath. This can lead to symptoms of hypoxia if your body doesn't adjust properly to the lower oxygen levels.
At 8000 feet above sea level, there is approximately 25% less oxygen available compared to sea level. This reduction in oxygen levels can make breathing more difficult and can affect physical performance for individuals not acclimated to high altitudes. It's important to acclimatize properly when ascending to high altitudes to avoid altitude sickness.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
Because due to the over pollution and cutting down the tree's level of Oxygen is decreasing .The level of Nitrogen always remains constant in the atmosphere . The level of Nitrogen doesn't' depend on the level of the Oxygen level.
At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is higher, which compresses the air and allows more oxygen molecules to be present in each breath. As you go higher in the atmosphere, the air pressure decreases, reducing the density of oxygen and making it harder to breathe in enough oxygen with each breath.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
At high altitudes, water will have a lower boiling point than at sea level. As such, it will take a shorter time to boil, while using the same intensity of heat, compared to boiling at a lower altitude.
It can be about 40 m (40 meters). For rough estimates, a meter is roughly 3 feet, or a yard. More precisely it is 39.37 inches.
At 8000 feet above sea level, there is approximately 25% less oxygen available compared to sea level. This reduction in oxygen levels can make breathing more difficult and can affect physical performance for individuals not acclimated to high altitudes. It's important to acclimatize properly when ascending to high altitudes to avoid altitude sickness.
more than 4000
well.logically it just makes sense that since there is less oxygen above sea level (mt Everest roughly 1/3 of the oxygen at sea level) that there would be more oxygen below sea level. note: this is completely hypothetical and has no scientific backing whatsoever
Yes. Eastern USA and parts of Eastern Canada only have rolling hills ... highest hills are between 3000 to 4000 feet. In the Western part of USA and Canada have mountains that range from 4000 feet to 12,000 feet and the mountain ranges are huge, especially in Alaska. There are many more mountains in the western part of North America.
Much of Antarctica is more than 10,560 feet above sea level.
What is the name of a landform that extends more than 2,000 feet above sea level
Low level of carbon- dioxide and more level of oxygen.
More energy have the electrons in the second level of energy.
Because due to the over pollution and cutting down the tree's level of Oxygen is decreasing .The level of Nitrogen always remains constant in the atmosphere . The level of Nitrogen doesn't' depend on the level of the Oxygen level.
A landform that extends more than 2000 feet above sea level is typically called a mountain.