ii) How does atmospheric pressure change with altitude? Why do the
passengers in an aircraft don't feel the effect of low atmospheric pressure?
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Air pressure is lower at higher altitudes, which means your body takes in less oxygen. Airlines “pressurize” the air in the cabin, but not to sea-level pressures, so there's still less oxygen getting to your body when you fly, which can make you feel drained or even short of breath.
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