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Why my van lost its power in the Rockies ?



 
 
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Old September 15th, 2003, 11:25 AM
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:21:31 GMT, "alohacyberian"
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Maybe someone know the answer for the question:
why my van lost its power in the Rockies ?


The atmospheric pressure in Colorado is a lot less than it is at sea

level,
therefore, you can expect a little more leakage. The percent of oxygen in
the Colorado Rockies is quite a bit less than it is at sea level,


My Meteorology 301 class taught me the relative percentage of oxygen is the
same throughout the troposphere. Has some new science been done which
shows otherwise?


I should not have said the "percent" of oxygen, I should have said the amount
of oxygen at sealevel is greater than it is at, say, ten thousand feet. KM
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