Explain why the cabins of airplanes flying at high altitudes are pressurised
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Cabins are pressurized to create a safe and comfortable environment for pilots, crew and passengers. Most commercial airplanes fly at around 30,000 to 40,000 feet above sea level. At high altitudes such as this, the air is thinner than it is on the ground
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