Veggies and altitude

Not wasting my 1800th post in a thread that is in MPSIMS that should be in the Pit I thought I would ask this question that has been bugging me all day.

If you grow a tomato at sea level and one in say, Denver, using the same exact care. Sunlight, soil nutrients, soil moisture, watering (given the fact that Denver will require more water than at sea level) etc.

Will that tomato be bigger, redder and tastier at sea level than if grown at Denver altitude?

The reason I ask is a weird thing.

Because of our altitude, oxygen content, and so on, babies are usually born with lower birth weights.

Oh, crap…I thought it said veggies and ATTITUDE…

Off the top of my head, I’d guess the sea level tomatoes would be bigger.