Yes. All living things breathe.
because it doesn't have hydrogen in it. we should only breathe in H2O, in air form.
There are Crustose Lichens, Foliose Lichens and Fruticose Lichens in the Daintree Rainforest, but I'm sure there's more. The ones I gave you are just examples.
Helium is an inert gas and is not harmful to your body. When you breathe it you are depriving your body of oxygen which is harmful. When you inhale it you increase the speed of the sound of your voice, which is why your voice sounds funny.
Lichens are composed of Algea and Fungai. Algea perform Photosythesis for Lichens and Fungai give them protection.
yes the lichens are harmful but to some humans
Yes. All living things breathe.
It is useful because we can breathe it.
gas is harmful because it can scar you for life and possibly sufficate you if you breathe in a lot of it.
because it doesn't have hydrogen in it. we should only breathe in H2O, in air form.
That it was harmful to breathe night air.
By putting harmful gases into the air
the carbon dioxide which comes from the burned petrol of cars is definitely harmful if you directly breathe it in, but not really harmful otherwise
Ozone in the air we breathe, at more than 0.05ppm or so on a long term basis, is harmful to health.
Lichens need sunlight, water, nutrients from the air including dust and some nutrients from the substrate they grow on they are sensitive to sulfur dioxide there are fluffy lichens, crusty lichens, scaly lichens, leafy lichens etc
YES! They breathe just like humans!
Yes, very dangerous. The fumes are harmful to the lungs and will cause cancer and possible brain damage if you breath enough.