Rawley
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Don't ask Ms. Bobo, she just knows.How thin is "very thin"?
The maximum altitude at which humans can breathe without oxygen is roughly 8,000 meters (26,000 feet). The popular definition of the edge of space: The Karman Line, is defined as 100,000 meters altitude (328,084 feet). The distance between them, 92,000 meters (301,837 feet) is more than 11 times the thickness of the atmosphere in which we can breathe.