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What is the physiological effect of a sudden drop in pressure higher altitudes​

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Answered by kalpna001
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Answer. What's high altitude? It's considered to be between 5,000 and 11,500 feet (1,524 and 3,505.2 m) above sea level. Very high altitude is any altitude between 11,500 and 18,000 feet (5,486.4 m), and extreme altitude is anything above 18,000 feet.

Atmospheric pressure (which is measured with a barometer and is also known as barometric pressure) is a measurement of air's force against a surface. At low elevations, the pressure is greater, since the molecules of air are compressed from the weight of the air above them. However, at higher elevations, there's less pressure and the molecules are more dispersed.

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Answered by sanjeebmishra20078
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Answer. What's high altitude? It's considered to be between 5,000 and 11,500 feet (1,524 and 3,505.2 m) above sea level. Very high altitude is any altitude between 11,500 and 18,000 feet (5,486.4 m), and extreme altitude is anything above 18,000 feet.

Atmospheric pressure (which is measured with a barometer and is also known as barometric pressure) is a measurement of air's force against a surface. At low elevations, the pressure is greater, since the molecules of air are compressed from the weight of the air above them. However, at higher elevations, there's less pressure and the molecules are more dispersed.

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