Considering that air contains a huge number of water particles in it, no. Unless you are in the desert or it is below freezing, there are water particles in the air.
If you breathe out in the cold you see a fog coming out of your mouth. That fog is cause by water particles you are breathing out.
because its not a salt water fish.And its not used to breathing salt water and god didnt want freshwater fish breathing salt water...like we can breathe under water
Carbon Dioxide because without water you die and with carbon dioxide(concentrated in large amounts) you will have trouble breathing, or possibly die.
Particles don't die
Yes but we will still die if we hold our breath and breathing is how we age and die
he stopped breathing he stopped breathing
Too much of ANYTHING can be poisonous, even water (see water intoxication). If someone takes too much morphine they will stop breathing. If no one helps them with a reversal drug (naloxone) or ventilates them (rescue breathing) they can die.
The larva that emerges out of every egg is known as a wriggler. The wriggler floats upside down to the surface of the water. It breathes through a breathing tube that is at the end of its abdomen. The breathing tube protrudes from the surface of the water, allowing the wriggler to breathe.
Breathing Under Water was created on 2007-08-28.
the water particles become solid paticles
Comic strip about a group of water particles
It is called the Kaukau, the great mask of water breathing.
Stop breathing.