Will it get more painful the higher we go?!
The higher (not relevant to drugs!) we get, the lower the
freezing point of water becomes...so in that instance, will we
experience hypothermia quicker? I want to go super high so
that I can solve this question! My best guess, or hypothesis, is
that with the water vapor being essentially more diluted in the
air, each droplet will be farther apart from another, therefore the
rate of hypothermia might be different, yet mitigated by such
a fact. It came to mind, so I thought that maybe someone else knows.
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