Barometric Pressure in Chinchero, Peru 
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Chinchero has a high-altitude climate. Being 3,762 meters above sea level makes air pressure lower. Lower air pressure makes it harder for the body to get oxygen. The Andes mountains around Chinchero block warm air and make it cold. In winter, air pressure is higher, and it's colder. In summer, air pressure is lower, and it's a bit warmer. Chinchero has a subtropical highland climate. The high altitude and geography make the air pressure change. This climate type brings low humidity and moderate temperatures. It can get cold at night and warm during the day. Chinchero's weather is also influenced by its proximity to Lake Titicaca. The lake helps regulate temperatures. Winds from the lake bring moisture and cooler air. The area gets little rainfall. The dry climate and low air pressure make breathing harder.