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How do you think the hiker's breathing rate changes as she climbs?

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User Shreyes
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Yes because as you climb up the air gets thinner
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User Damaredayo
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As the air becomes more thing as the altitude increases, hikers will be forced to take shorter, quicker breathes in order to sustain themselves
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