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Rain, Mauna Kea, Skiing, and Altitude Sickness
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There is no difference between the air at sea level and that at 14,000' other than that the air molecules are farther apart the higher you go. If you take a bag of sea level air up on the mountain the air will expand and will be functionally the same as the air already there.
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RE: Rain, Mauna Kea, Skiing, and Altitude Sickness - by Guest - 11-24-2017, 08:59 PM
RE: Rain, Mauna Kea, Skiing, and Altitude Sickness - by MarkP - 12-01-2017, 07:49 AM

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