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                2.3.4     Oxygen deficiency


                An  attentive  reader might  wonder  how  stories  of  oxygen  deficiency,  which

                sound quite alarming, fit with the fact that there is 21% oxygen throughout the

                atmosphere.




                2.3.4.1     Oxygen absorption at altitude


                To understand this, you need to know how oxygen is absorbed.

                The inner part of your lungs is filled with tiny sacs that are so thin they allow

                oxygen to be pushed through the thin tissue. This process requires pressure.

                The partial pressure of oxygen must be at a certain level for us to survive.





                You can observe the pressure change in the figure below.














































                For example, if you are flying at 18,000 feet, the pressure is only half of that at
                sea level, and at this altitude, you must add oxygen to the air.




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