In the high altitude regions of Peru, particularly in the Andes mountains, oxygen is the element that is scarce. The reduced atmospheric pressure at high elevations leads to lower oxygen availability, which can pose challenges for both humans and animals acclimatizing to such environments. This scarcity can result in altitude sickness for those not accustomed to the elevation.
Oxygen is not scarce in the Earth's atmosphere, as it makes up about 21% of the air we breathe. However, access to oxygen can be limited in certain conditions such as high altitude, underwater, or in enclosed spaces with poor ventilation.
Yes, Peru is close to the equator with parts of the country lying just south of it. This proximity contributes to Peru's diverse climate and landscape, with regions ranging from tropical rainforests to high-altitude Andean mountains.
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LaSalle-Peru High School was created in 1901.
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).
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High Altitude Warfare School was created in 1948-12.
The cost of living in Peru is quite high. The transportation cost, the production cost, and the cost of setting up a business in Peru is very high hence the high cost of living.
The airplane was flying at a very high altitude.