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As the hiker climbs, her breathing rate likely increases to meet the heightened demand for oxygen due to physical exertion and the decreasing oxygen levels at higher altitudes. This increased respiration helps to supply more oxygen to the muscles and remove carbon dioxide more efficiently. Additionally, the body's physiological response to altitude may further stimulate her breathing rate as it adapts to the changing environment. Overall, the hiker's breathing becomes more rapid and deeper to support her climbing activity.

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