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Tia Clayton
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28 March, 19:24
How does the air changes as you get higher up
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Maryjane Taylor
28 March, 19:53
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As you get higher in altitude, the air gets colder, it's get harder to breathe due to lack of oxygen.
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Marlon Hooper
28 March, 19:53
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As u get higher it gets colder and harder to breathe its like climbing Mount Everest
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