Sentences with phrase «affected by altitude»

Only once you arrive to a high altitude city, you will know if your body will be affected by the altitude.
I usually start feeling unwell above 4000 meters, but some people are affected by this altitude.
2 1/2 cups almond flour 1/2 tsp sea salt 1 tsp baking soda 1/3 cup avocado oil (or olive oil, grapeseed oil or melted coconut oil) 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract 1/3 cup honey (+ 2 tsp grade B maple syrup optional)-- and add a little at a time as this recipe will be affected by altitude, humidity etc..
Researchers have found that babies born to women of native high - altitude ancestry are less affected by altitude.
These cupcakes could also be affected by altitude changes if you live in a higher altitude area.

Not exact matches

The consistency of the batter will also be affected by weather, humidity - and possibly altitude as well.
Following recommendations offered by CoopeTarrazú agronomists, Araya also prepared for a roya (coffee - leaf rust) attack, which has begun to affect once - immune altitude regions like Tarrazú — her farm is located at 5,250 f. (1,600 m) above sea level — due to global warming.
High risk pregnancies and related conditions, such as preeclampsia or hypertension are significantly affected by high altitude.
Dust devils might affect Mars's atmosphere by whipping particles to high altitudes, where the fine aerosols help control the planet's dry climate.
The gathering will draw approximately 400 representatives from other Arctic nations and interested foreign observers, and will give Obama a platform to highlight how changes in the Arctic will affect the rest of the world by accelerating warming, contributing to sea - level rise and changing precipitation patterns at lower altitudes.
Vineyards planted at higher altitudes or near the ocean — such as those in Oregon and Washington and in Argentina's Mendoza Province — will be less affected by rising temperatures and may continue to benefit from the warming trend.
Sartori looks at how lungs are affected by high altitude.
Ever since human beings first began climbing the world's tallest mountains, they have struggled with a basic problem: altitude sickness, caused by lower air pressures which affect the ability of our bodies to take up oxygen.
Ideally, you'd like to know the entire curve (and how its affected by ambient air temperature, altitude, humidity, phases of the moon, etc):
From 9 November, 2014 all Earth and Altitude branded personal cards will be affected by the change in earnings rate.
At 3400m, Cuzco is affected more by altitude than latitude, and is hot and sunny during the day (about 30 °C) but chilly at night — a few degrees above freezing.
Surface variables such as T (2m) are strongly affected by their environment, which may be represented differently in different weather models (e.g. different spatial resolution implies different altitudes) and therefore is a reason for differences between reanalyses.
Researchers are confident that they understand the cycle of Ice Ages, and they also have a clear idea that the biosphere plays a hand in keeping the planet at liveable temperatures, but they also know that the high altitudes are more than usually affected by climate change driven by ever - higher ratios of greenhouse gases released by the combustion of fossil fuels by seven billion humans.
But there is no evidence that the loweraltitudes are affected by the higher altitudes.
Electric cars have been competing in the Hill Climb for a few years now, and they're already pretty dominant since their performance isn't affected by a change in altitude.
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