JAMB - English Language (1987 - No. 112)
The author believes that to overcome the problem of altitude and weather the climber needs mainly
courage and speed
energy and moral fortitude
sufficient quantity of oxygen
swiftness and sureness of foot
quick acclimatization
Explanation
In the text, the author discusses the challenges posed by altitude and weather to climbers. These challenges include weakening, slowing down, and spending days and nights during the ascent due to altitude, as well as facing energy demands, moral fortitude challenges, and time constraints due to weather conditions. The author then suggests that fortification to continue living and being above natural acclimatization limits or solving the problem of speed would be necessary. The only option directly addressing this need for fortification against altitude challenges is a sufficient quantity of oxygen, which helps compensate for the deficiency in the air at high altitudes.
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