Yes, a satellite in a low tilt at a low altitude will cover more of the Earth's surface due to its proximity and angle of view compared to a satellite in a high tilt at the same altitude. The lower tilt allows for a larger field of view, capturing more of the Earth's surface in a single orbit.
Altitude Trekking is only used for high mountains like in Himalaya, India. Altitude basically represents the height from the sea level, as u go high, you will trek on more high altitude mountains.
Not high enough altitude
Cumulonimbus clouds are considered high-altitude clouds, as they can extend from low levels up to 60,000 feet (about 18,300 meters) or more in the atmosphere. They typically form in unstable atmospheric conditions and are associated with severe weather, including thunderstorms, heavy rain, and even tornadoes. Their towering structure often reaches into the stratosphere, emphasizing their high-altitude classification.
The stratospheric ozone layer forms at high altitude. It is 25 km.
Yes, but most people who get altitude sickness just feel flu-like symptoms for 1 or 2 days and then feel better. At very high elevations altitude sickness can progress to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) or high altitude cerebral edema (HACE), both of which can be fatal. If you are below 4200m and get altitude sickness the best remedy is to descend to a lower altitude, drink lots of water, and avoid physical exertion. If you are going above 4000m do more research before you go and get advice from someone who knows more than me.
At high altitude.
Altitude acclimatization typically lasts for about 1-3 weeks for individuals adjusting to high elevations.
Not really. It may make you feel better if ur in a funk, but it usually takes a few days to a couple of weeks.
Better fuel economy. The air is thinner at higher altitudes.
The kidneys would secrete elevated amounts of erythropoietin.
It is acute mountain sickness, that means when you go to high altitude, you will feel low air pressure and uncomfortable.
The most common reasons for climbers to feel ill or weak on Mount Everest are high altitude and tiredness.
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
Yes, 5000 feet is considered high altitude.
Because of high altitude sickness which is affected by climbing up high were there is high altitude. High altitude is were there is to much oxygen up high, if you breech in to much oxygen you could faint.
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).