Why So Many Believe Climbing Mountains Is Safer Than Flying
Thin air on high ridges behaves less like a trapdoor and more like a slow dial. As elevation rises, barometric pressure drops, but it does so over hours of hiking or days of ascent, not in a single catastrophic step. The oxygen fraction in air remains nearly constant; what changes is the partial pressure that drives molecules into blood at each breath.Because that drop is gradual, the respiratory ...More
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