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In such high altitudes of the terrestrial atmosphere the air pressure drops to dangerous values, resulting in acute mountain sickness (AMS) and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE).
 
In such high altitudes of the terrestrial atmosphere the air pressure drops to dangerous values, resulting in acute mountain sickness (AMS) and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE).
  
==Fire==
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==Oxygen reduction for fire prevention==
Persons can live and work with less than 20% [[oxygen]]. The danger of fire is much lower with low oxygen air.
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The terrestrial atmosphere contains 21% [[oxygen]], which is the value that human beings have adapted to during a long evolution process. But there is some tolerance. Under normal air pressure persons can live and work with down to 13% oxygen. The danger of fire is much lower in a low oxygen air. With 15% oxygen even paper can no longer burn with a flame. <ref>[http://www.nutrition.org.uk/home.asp?siteId=43&sectionId=422&parentSection=322&which=undefined www.baulinks.de]</ref>
  
 
==Open Issues==
 
==Open Issues==
*What air pressure and ogygen level is required for persons to survive?
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*What air pressure, combined with different oxygen levels, is required for persons to survive?
*What air pressure and ogygen level is required for persons to live and work?
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*What air pressure, combined with different oxygen levels, is required for persons to live and work?
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==References==
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[[Category:Health]]
 
[[Category:Health]]

Revision as of 00:14, 19 February 2008

Settlers on Mars depend on artificial air for breathing, since the atmosphere is too thin and poisonous.

Low pressure effects

The human breathing works best at terrestrial sealevel with an air pressure of 1013 Hektopascal (hPa). The air pressure on the Mount Everest is only 340 hPa.

In such high altitudes of the terrestrial atmosphere the air pressure drops to dangerous values, resulting in acute mountain sickness (AMS) and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE).

Oxygen reduction for fire prevention

The terrestrial atmosphere contains 21% oxygen, which is the value that human beings have adapted to during a long evolution process. But there is some tolerance. Under normal air pressure persons can live and work with down to 13% oxygen. The danger of fire is much lower in a low oxygen air. With 15% oxygen even paper can no longer burn with a flame. [1]

Open Issues

  • What air pressure, combined with different oxygen levels, is required for persons to survive?
  • What air pressure, combined with different oxygen levels, is required for persons to live and work?

References