I would have to disagree with this statment when I have seen some get sick at 5000' to 6000' due to there physical or health conditions.
Acute mountain sickness is an illness that can affect mountain climbers, hikers, skiers, or travelers at high altitude (typically above 8,000 feet or 2,400 meters).
https://health.google.com/health/ref...ntain+sickness
I found this if your interested
Elevation feet Atmospheric pressure (psi)
Sea level 14.7
2000 13.7
3000 13.52
4000 12.7
4350 12.6
5000 12.2
6000 11.8
7000 11.3
8000 10.9
9000 10.5
At sea level the boiling point of water is 212F 100C and at the higher elevation the boiling point of water goes down so cooking takes longer such as boiling an egg.
(At higher elevations the cheaper the drunk)
Man thats alot of typing for me.
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