High elevation does not directly cause someone to have a bigger nose. However, populations living at high altitudes, such as in the Andes or Himalayas, may exhibit certain adaptations, including broader nasal passages, which can improve respiratory efficiency in thin air. These adaptations are a result of long-term evolutionary changes rather than a direct effect of high altitude on nose size.
'Cause is big, but in a cute way.
No it doesn't if u have high blood pressure it will
He has a big nose. They do not have big noses. I don't have a big nose.
Everyone knows the reindeer Rudolph has a red nose. Santa's big red nose was redder after he was out in the cold.
Big Nose the Caveman was created in 1991.
Big Nose the Caveman happened in 1991.
Big Nose Freaks Out happened in 1992.
Big Nose Freaks Out was created in 1992.
The Earth's atmosphere provides interference to optical telescopes because the molecules in the air scatter and disrupt light. Many telescopes are placed at high elevation because the atmosphere is thinner and will cause less interference.
having lived in San Bernardino & fished alot at Big Bear Lake. I can tell you that it sits at an elevation of 6,752 feet . Brewski
muttaburasaurus. it had an inflatable nose.
Magnus Nasus