Do athletes training at high altitudes have more or less oxygen molecules per ml of blood then athletes training at low altitudes? Explain why this difference gives athletes who train at high altitudes an advantage over athletes who train only at low altitudes

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Answer:

Fewer oxygen molecules per ml of blood. they do this because the air is thinner. the advantage is that their muscles get a boost versus what they are used to when they train or compete in lower altitudes.

Explanation:

a study using simulated altitude exposure for 18 days, yet training close to sea level, showed performance gains were still evident 15 days later.