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examples of effects of atmospheric pressure on a human body

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Answered by RAAJSRIWASTAV3
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Answered by Anonymous
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Physics is not my expertise. However, I will attempt to point you in the right direction. Atmospheric pressure plays a large role in keeping the gases in the body ( Oxygen , Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen etc..) regulated. Daltons Law explains this as well as Boyles Law.

In a nutshell, changes in altitude affect the pressure of these gases in your blood namely O2 as well as the pressures of all the other gases which are significant as well. Synergistic relationship. The universe and the earth are explained and ruled by either known or unknown principles of physics. Such is also true for the body and physiolog. Animals can not tolerate big changes from the normal levels of blood PH and gas levels in the blood. Gas levels affect the PH of blood.

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