People who have migrated from the planes to
an area adjoining Rohtang Pass about six
months back
People who have migrated from the planes to
an area adjoining Rohtang Pass about six
months back
an area adjoining Rohtang Pass about six
months back
A
suffer from altitude sickness with symptoms like nausea, fatigue, etc.
B
have the usual RBC count but their haemoglobin
C
have more RBCs and their haemoglobin has a lower binding affinity to `O_(2)`
D
are not physically fit to play games like football.
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