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Well it is certainly less than the pressure at sea level
Well it is certainly less than the pressure at sea level.
One atmosphere at sea level can support a column of mercury ##"760 mm"## high.
We make the the calculation: ##"580 mm Hg"/("760 mm Hg"*atm^-1)##, approx, 3/4 of an atmosphere. I can remember hiking (slowly!) at those altitudes, and it certainly was difficult to get your breath given the reduced concentration of oxygen at these altitudes.
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