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How atmospheric pressure affects our ability to breathe

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Answered by Anonymous
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For lungs to inflate, the air pressure in your lungs has to be less than the air outside the lungs. This is because air moves from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas. At high altitudes the air pressure is lower, making it harder for you to breathe.

Answered by Alicerose
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Explanation:

For lungs to inflate, the air pressure in your lungs has to be less than the air outside the lungs. This is because air moves from high - pressure areas. At high altitude the air pressure is lower, making it harder for you to breath

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