Why do mountaineers suffer from nose bleeding at high altitudes? Give reasons
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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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MARK BRAINLIEST
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because they don't get sufficient amount of oxygen asper there work of climbing and the nerves of their nose get hot as oxygen was cooling it thus they suffer from nose bleeding
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