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The term HALO is used in aviation to make reference to the High Altitude Long Operation.
Oxygen cans can be effective for providing temporary relief from symptoms of altitude sickness in high altitude environments, but they are not a long-term solution. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance on managing altitude sickness.
Altitude acclimatization typically lasts for about 1-3 weeks for individuals adjusting to high elevations.
It typically takes a few days to a week to acclimate to high altitude. Symptoms of altitude sickness may occur during this time, but usually improve as the body adjusts to the lower oxygen levels.
Alpacas have adapted to high altitude in several ways. One special way is that alpaca do not suffer from hypertension as humans and cattle when left at high altitude for long periods of time.
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It cruised about 60,000 feet, so that's about as high as it would go.
Long distance runners who train at high altitude develop greater lung capacity relative to those who train at or near sea level. Consequently, when these high altitude runners compete with runners from lower altitudes, they have an advantage regardless of whether they compete at lower or higher altitudes.
The time it takes to acclimate to high altitude varies for each person, but it typically takes a few days to a week for the body to adjust to the lower oxygen levels. Symptoms of altitude sickness may occur during this time, but usually improve as the body acclimates.
Most airplanes fly at high altitude because it is faster and safer as long as the cabin is pressurized. There is less clouds and turbulence. The airplane uses less fuel.
A high-altitude nuclear detonation occurring above 100,000 feet can generate a high-energy electromagnetic pulse (EMP) known as a high-altitude EMP (HEMP). This type of EMP can have long-range effects on electronic equipment and infrastructure by disrupting or damaging their functionality through the release of energy.
They usually fly at an altitude of 30,000 to 35,000 feet, to avoid bad weather.