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1. water- to grow 2. air-to breath 3. sunlight- nutrients 4. carbon dixoide- plants breath that in 1. water- to grow 2. air-to breath 3. sunlight- nutrients 4. carbon dixoide- plants breath that in
Birds don't inhale air because they don't need to breath.
Trees "breathe" CO2 (carbon dioxide) through extremely small openings between the plants cells on the bottom of the leaf, called stomata (stoma singular). Through the same stomata O2 leaves the leaf.
400 to 600 cc (about a pint). (Maximum breath is about 4000 to 5000 cc.
When you huff at your hand, that's 100% hot breath hitting the hand. When you blow at your hand from a distance, a lot of cold air is mixed in with your breath.
Whales breath air,give birth to live young, and produce milk
the breath that comes from your mouth goes into the balloon which makes that same breath. The air that you put in the balloon is the same air that will come back in your face.
The normal kind that all animals breathe; a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. The air they breath is the same air that you breath; the atmosphere of the planet Earth.
A typical hot air balloon is filled with the same air we breath.
Same as the air you breath everyday, aprox 21% Oxygen 79% Nitrogen
A collective noun for air is a breath of air.
Its breath of fresh air.
The same way as any air-breathing animal - through its lungs !
The same way you do, it inhales air into it lungs through its mouth and nose.
Kahoolawe The Breath of Our Ancestors - 2002 was released on: USA: 6 June 2002 (Washington, D.C.) USA: 5 November 2002 (Hawaii Film Festival)
The air you breath is approximately 21% O2 when you breath out its about 15% O2. When you breath into a person, you are breathing for them. Its the same thing as if they were breathing on there own, only less O2 concentration. The air still goes down to their lungs.
The air you breath is approximately 21% O2 when you breath out its about 15% O2. When you breath into a person, you are breathing for them. Its the same thing as if they were breathing on there own, only less O2 concentration. The air still goes down to their lungs.