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What happens at low altitude?
Decreased air pressure means that less oxygen is available for breathing. One normal effect of altitude is shortness of breath, since the lungs have to work harder to deliver oxygen to the bloodstream. It can take days and even weeks for a body to adjust to high altitude and low air pressure.
How does low altitude affect climate?
As you increase in elevation, there is less air above you thus the pressure decreases. As the pressure decreases, air molecules spread out further (i.e. air expands), and the temperature decreases. The temperature in the troposphere — the lowest layer of the earth’s atmosphere — generally decreases with altitude.
Can low altitude affect you?
If you travel to a high elevation without letting your body adjust to the new altitude, you may experience altitude sickness. Symptoms include headache and nausea. If you return to a lower elevation, your symptoms will likely go away without needing treatment. In severe cases, altitude sickness can be life-threatening.
Can low altitude cause swelling?
If you move to a low altitude from a higher elevation, it can cause peripheral edema after about two weeks. The swelling decreases in time.
What is low altitude training?
Live high/train low is a training method in which athletes live at high altitude and train at low altitude, usually with the goal of improving performance at sea level. The main idea is to reap the benefits of high altitude acclimatization while maintaining the intensity of low altitude training.
Why is it hotter below sea level?
1) Air temperature is a function of air pressure.At low elevations, air pressure is really high, because there is a LOT of atmosphere above you. For most places in the western US, the temperature drops by ~3.5 degrees with every 1000 foot gain in elevation. Answer 3: The sea level is warmer, because hot water rises!