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Prior to the disaster, the climbers started to complain of fatigue, dizziness, lack of sleep, persistent headache, and impaired motor function. These are symptoms commonly associated with Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). AMS is caused by not having enough oxygen. At high elevation, there is less oxygen available to the body because . Individuals who live at high altitudes (rather than just visiting them) suffer from AMS at the altitude in which they live. a. the overall atmospheric pressure is lower so the partial pressure of oxygen is also lower, would not
b. oxygen make up a smaller percentage of the air, would
c. oxygen makes up a smaller percentage of the air, would not
d. the overall atmospheric pressure is lower so the partial pressure of oxypen is also lower, would

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