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Franco Golden
7 May, 14:09
Why do airplanes have pressurized cabins?
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Mayra
7 May, 15:48
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Because the air is very thin at the altitude they fly. The average passenger jet has a causing altitude of about 30,000 to 40,000 feet. At this altitude humans can't breathe very well and our body gets less oxygen.
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