why do maountainers suffer nose bleeding at high altitudes (b) how does atmosphere pressure help in drinking juice with straw
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Air pressure goes on decreasing as we go higher up, so at high altitudes, the atmospheric pressure becomes less than the pressure exerted by the blood inside the body. This causes some of the blood vessels burst and the nose starts bleeding.
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Air pressure goes on decreasing as we go higher up, so at high altitudes, the atmospheric pressure becomes less than the pressure exerted by the blood inside the body. This causes some of the blood vessels burst and the nose starts bleeding.
When you suck on a straw stuck into liquid, it lowers the pressure in the straw. That makes atmospheric pressure higher than the pressure in the straw, which forces the liquid to go up into the straw, and into your mouth.
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