False
yes
Venus might have about 38% of oxygen but the atmosphere is thin on Venus
Thin air is caused by low oxygen pressure at high altitudes. The lack of oxygen makes the air less dense.
I really don't know what you are refering to. The gills are covered by the operculum which are boney plates often called the gill plates. There is no thin membrane that I know of.
No, because scienctists have concluded that there is a small, thin layer of oxygen, but is to thin for human life
It Is Made Up of A Thin Layer Of Oxygen That Is To Thin to Support Living Organisms.
mercury's atmosphere is thin so sound waves don't travel very well and there is little oxygen.
Ice, with a thin oxygen-ozone atmosphere.
The atmosphere on Mercury is about 42% oxygen, but is very thin as to be almost non-existent.
when you reach the 20,000 ft mark.
no because oxygen cannot be hammered
Saturn's moon Dione has a thin oxygen atmosphere. Dione, which has large craters, is a relatively small moon, measuring 698 miles in diameter.
The alveoli are the hollow spheres of cells within the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. They are thin-walled, and closely associated with the thin-walled capillaries that surround them. Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse across these thin walls to move from the blood to the lungs.