The alveolar walls can collapse due to several factors, including a decrease in surfactant production, which reduces surface tension and makes it harder for the alveoli to remain open. Conditions such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), or lung fibrosis can also lead to inflammation and damage to the alveolar structure. Additionally, increased pressure from surrounding tissues or airways can contribute to alveolar collapse, known as atelectasis.
there is limited coverage for collapse - it would depend on the root cause of the collapse
Are you talking about a economical collapse or about the 9/11 attacks ?
what cause the collapse of hedge fund in this case
As the pressure increases in the space between the chest wall and the lungs from an influx of blood, the collapse of the lung due to a relatively low pressure (within the lung) will occur.
October 1929.
Water pressure can cause a wall to weaken or even collapse if it is not properly designed to withstand the force exerted by the water. The higher the water pressure, the greater the risk of damage to the wall. It is important to consider water pressure when constructing or maintaining a wall to ensure its stability and longevity.
a hearts muscular wall allows the heart to contract and expand as a person breathes... without the muscular wall a heart would not be able to beat... it would just collapse and a person would die... this is called heart failure... it is a common cause of death
The Romans used battering rams which were protected by siege towers to cause a wall to collapse. They also could dig under a wall to weaken it, enabling the battering ram to do its job more quickly.
The fall of the Berlin Wall
Can cause the roofs of buildings to collapse.
The collapse of the Soviet Union made it possible for the Berlin Wall to be knocked down so people could travel between East Germany and East Berlin easily.
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