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[[Altitude sickness]] is brought on by the combination of reduced air pressure and lower oxygen concentration that occur at high altitudes. | [[Altitude sickness]] is brought on by the combination of reduced air pressure and lower oxygen concentration that occur at high altitudes. | ||
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Overview
Altitude sickness is brought on by the combination of reduced air pressure and lower oxygen concentration that occur at high altitudes.