High altitudes do cause drowsiness because there is less oxygen in the air, so you can't breathe normally.
The high altitudes cause it to be colder.
To relieve bloating at high altitudes, try drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid salty foods that can contribute to bloating. Eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoiding carbonated drinks can also help alleviate symptoms. If the bloating persists or is severe, it's best to seek medical attention to rule out other potential causes.
Polar jet streams
It absolutely DOES cause bloating and abdominal distension .
In some cases it can cause bloating but they don't cause any pain.
Normally it just causes burping, not bloating.
just high altitudes
Hypothyroidism causes you to retain water that leads to bloating.
yes
Bloat is the inability to remove gases (through belching) from the stomach. This is often a result in gorging on too much grain, or high protein feeds such as alfalfa or clover. Gas will continue to build up expanding the stomach and putting pressure on major organs such as the lungs.
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.