Thin air is caused by low oxygen pressure at high altitudes. The lack of oxygen makes the air less dense.
"Vanish into thin air" means to disappear suddenly and completely without leaving a trace.
"Into Thin Air" was written by Jon Krakauer. The book recounts his personal account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers died during a storm.
Yes, "disappeared into thin air" is a hyperbole. It is an exaggeration to emphasize the suddenness and inexplicable nature of someone or something going missing.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea of things vanishing into thin air. Such occurrences are often attributed to misunderstandings, misplacement, or human error.
Because i think oxygen particles are heavier or more dense so the higher you get the thinner air you get. and I'm not sure but i think that goes for all the other element in air like nitrogen, and carbon dioxide.
it has to be able to be thin and not be able to sink ~abby lee dance company~
Rockets into space poke holes in it. Aircraft cause it to thin. Combustion exhaust and cooling towers cause it to thin. Older refrigerants cause it to thin. Cutting down forests causes it to thin.
Into Thin Air was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Into Thin Air is 9780385494786.
The thin strips of tissue in your larynx are called vocal cords. They are essential for producing sound when air passes through them and causes them to vibrate.
Thin Air - novel - was created in 1995.
Into Thin Air has approximately 66,000 words.
because it is so high , the air is cool and thin.
There I was at 30,000 feet, ready to jump into thin air... when suddenly my parachute opened while I was still in the plane! Summitters relish hiking into thin air. Vanishing into the fog is like vanishing into thin air.
The air in the thermosphere is very thin because of it's high altitude.
Yes they can but should not be pencil thin or dark stools that are very thin.
Thin blood