aircraft have pressuried cabin.why?
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Airplanes are pressurized because the air is very thin at the altitude they fly. ... To prevent all of these complications, the cabins of many aircraft are pressurized to near sea level pressure, which makes breathing in an airplane about the same as breathing at sea level.
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The atmospheric pressure at high altitude is very low.
The human body is not accustomed to this low pressure since we live on the ground and our body also exerts pressure to counter that pressure on the ground. If the cabin is not pressurized, then most probably our nose or other body parts may start bleeding from the inside which may lead to death.
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