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Altitudinal acclimatization is the physiological process by which individuals adjust to reduced oxygen levels and other environmental changes that occur at higher elevations. This adaptation allows people to function effectively in high-altitude environments, where the air pressure and oxygen availability are significantly lower than at sea level. As individuals ascend to higher altitudes, their bodies undergo various changes to cope with these conditions, which can include increased breathing rates, elevated heart rates, and modifications in blood composition.