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RE: Physiological Changes To High Altitude
Good work @vanessahampton :) I have heard of people getting sick from altitude as low as 7000 ft (2000m) but to be honest never noticed it myself at much higher altitudes. Obviously, there is a large amount of variation between different people's sensitivity at different altitudes, and to how much they are exerting themselves.
Thank you. True, the sensitivity differs but especially the rate of exertion. The slower they go, the lesser the effect.