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4.1 Atmospheric Pressure & Oxygen Partial Pressure

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Risk Management, Environmental Monitoring, Anthropology, Environment, Water Resources, Biology, World History, Physical Science, Cultural Diversity, Social Studies, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management

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Jul 21, 2020

Fascinating facts. Memorable images. Engaging instructors and commentators. Gets it just right as a presentation for "101" learners as to breadth and depth of content, explanation and enthusiasm.

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Dec 20, 2021

T​his was a real eye opener to the outside world and how wildlife, people, and plants manage to continue to live in the mountains. It was a truly imformative course that i will recommend to others.

From the lesson

Lesson 4: Bodies at Altitude

Lesson 4 explores some of the physiological responses that allow humans to visit higher altitudes, as well as the unique genetic adaptations that permit long-time exposure to the world’s high places. TechTip: Stay found – preparation

Taught By

  • Zac Robinson

    Zac Robinson

    Associate Professor

  • David Hik

    David Hik

    Professor

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