No, especially not carbon dioxide, because plants need carbon dioxide to help make food, and animals depend on plants for food and oxygen. Plants gives off oxygen as a waste matter
Life would not be possible with only oxygen, because plants need carbon dioxide. Animals need oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide, this is used by the plants in photosynthesis and the oxygen leaves the plant. All oxygen breathing organisms then use this oxygen and the cycle repeats itself. A dude looking for Answers and came upon your question
No, not all forms of life on Earth require oxygen in their environment. There are forms of life, called anaerobic forms, that do not require oxygen. These animals belong to the phylum Loricifera.
No, humans cannot live without plants on Earth. Plants play a crucial role in producing oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for human respiration. Additionally, plants provide food, regulate climate, and support ecosystems that humans rely on for survival.
Anaerobic bacteria are organisms that can live in environments with little to no oxygen. They have adapted to generate energy through fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Some examples include clostridium and methanogens.
* 1.) Obligate Anaerobes (can live only oxygen-free environment)* 2.) Facultative Anaerobes (can live oxygen including environment, but makes anaerobic fermentation)
At earth,we can live because there is oxygen and more gravity
Our planet, the Earth is the only planet with drinkable water. It is the only planet in our Solar System with life and oxygen. Without the oxygen, there will be no life and water on Earth.
Earth is currently the best planet for human life due to its ideal conditions such as the right temperature range, water availability, and oxygen levels. Other planets in our solar system lack these essential factors for sustaining human life.
Yes, but not animal life. Without oxygen only the anaerobic bacteria would be able to live.
Only "as we know it" ... we need it for both food AND oxygen - BUT live began without it and still does.
Because earth is the only planet that has oxygen, and earth has the most water on it, which are both necessary for humans to live.
beause earth is the only planet which has oxygen and other needed sudstances .
earth is supposedly the only planet that can sustain life and has oxygen
is the only planet that has water and it has oxygen for people to live in
Earth is the only planet human beings live on. If there are other planets on which we can survive, they will need photosynthetic life forms to liberate significant amounts of oxygen into their atmospheres. Free oxygen readily combines with other elements--without life it is unlikely concentrations of the gas would be high enough to support human beings. Bats, maybe. Bats can survive in high CO2 atmospheres. Possibly we may engineer humans who can survive in a wider range of environmental conditions than we can now.
No. The oxygen would be too concentrated and we would die.
Earth is the only planet with abundant oxygen in its atmosphere because it has a unique combination of factors that allow for the presence of oxygen-producing life forms, such as plants. Other planets may lack oxygen due to their distance from the sun, composition of their atmosphere, or absence of life forms that can produce oxygen through photosynthesis.