Actually, the percentage of oxygen in air does not decrease in high altitudes. What does decrease is the pressure of the air. So when breathing in at higher altitudes, the lower pressure causes less air to rush into the lungs as each breath is taken. At sea level, air contains about 21% oxygen. At 18,000 feet elevation, air still contains about 21% oxygen; there is just less air!
People (and animals, for that matter) adapt over a period of many years to a high-altitude environment. Their bodies become more efficient at obtaining and using oxygen.
The main reason is that oxygen is abundant in the atmosphere but methane is not. Air is 21% oxygen but only 0.00018% methane, so there is not enough methane in air to be of any use.
It is estimated that approximately 16 people die every single year climbing mountains. This ranges from August to February for the most part, but happens year round.
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Mountains effect temperature because the mountains are so big that it's hard to get through for the people who live in a mountain region when it's snowing. it's hard to go anywhere....Mountains also effect temperature because if the mountain is too high it blocks the sun and it's kind of hard for people to get sunlight when the mountain is blocking the view.
no; oyxgen levels are the amount of oxygen in the air where as sea level is a reference point for people to get a good idea of how tall of how low something is
In the mountains the ar s thinner but there is still oxygen in the airr. Pluus trees in the mountins give off O2.
high altitute.
People that live in high altitudes have adapted to being able to live comfortably with less oxygen in the air. This phenomenon is known as full hematological adaptation.
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.
Some people have bad lungs so they can't get enough oxygen.
no there is not
Because there's low oxygen content in the blood.
In high elevation, mountainous areas, the air is very thin, meaning the oxygen molecules are more spread out. When people began living in these mountains, breathing was obviously an issue, since there was less oxygen to breathe. These people's bodies have adapted over the years, and they generally require less oxygen. Their body produces more red blood cells to carry oxygen as well.
because their is enough oxygen on the moon
Air: 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other. We breathe oxygen and other molecules.
Because there is enough oxygen on europa for people to live @NeonReflection (Twitter)
Because due to Very bad weather conditions, and also the altitude of the mountains, The higher the altitude the less oxygen, so people will find it harder to breath.