altitude

linear measurement

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climatic conditions

human body adaptations

life on Andes Mountains

  • Southern and Central Andes and Patagonia
    In Andes Mountains: Plant and animal life

    …in the Andes varies with altitude, although the existence of plant communities is also determined by climate, availability of moisture, and soil, while that of animal life is also affected by the abundance of food sources; the permanent snow line is the upper limit of habitation. Some plants and animals…

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mountain lands

  • Figure 1: Worldwide distribution of mountain lands.
    In mountain ecosystem: Environment

    ) Altitude affects climate because atmospheric temperature drops with increasing altitude by about 0.5 to 0.6 °C (0.9 to 1.1 °F) per 100 metres (328 feet). The relief of mountains affects climate because they stand in the path of wind systems and force air to rise…

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red blood cell formation

respiration

  • respiration: animals
    In respiratory system: The gases in the environment

    5 kilometres in altitude. At sea level and a barometric pressure of 760 millimetres of mercury, the partial pressure of nitrogen is 79.02 percent of 760 millimetres of mercury, or 600.55 millimetres of mercury; that of oxygen is 159.16 millimetres of mercury; and that of carbon dioxide is…

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  • human lungs
    In human respiratory system: High altitudes

    Ascent from sea level to high altitude has well-known effects upon respiration. The progressive fall in barometric pressure is accompanied by a fall in the partial pressure of oxygen, both in the ambient air and in the alveolar spaces of the

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