Human Limits At Extreme Altitudes
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Breathing becomes a battle where air feels dangerously thin and energy drains rapidly. The struggle starts when the body’s oxygen supply begins to fail at extreme heights. The Bar-headed Goose’s wings slice through thin air, pushing against a force that tightens with every meter gained. Its blood pulls oxygen more efficiently, but even this system collapses beyond certain heights. At Mount Everest, air pressure crashes to a fragile level, barely one-third the strength felt at sea level. This pressure drop forms a barrier that is unsafe for humans without artificial support. Follow for one real science fact every day.
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Topic: High Altitude Adaptation
Created: 2026-02-07 10:03:59
Confidence: 90%
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