No, air is mostly nitrogen and oxygen with very very little carbon dioxide (less than 1%)
What you exhale is mostly nitrogen, oxygen, and some carbon dioxide.
when you breathe in, you breathe in oxygen and when you breathe out, its carbon dioxide
The air that we breathe in 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. We only need the oxygen though, so we breathe out the other gases with the carbon dioxide that our body produces during respiration. So to answer your question, it is nitrogen, but we breathe it in and then out- we don't use it. The only gas we use is oxygen to breathe.
It is only carbon dioxide. That is all you breathe out.
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants take in this carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which we use after that.
For We can Breath In Carbon Dioxide. :)We do not breathe in carbon dioxide (CO2), we actually breathe in oxygen, and let out carbon dioxide, which trees use to breathe.
It is possible to breathe in carbon dioxide because if you smoke, you will breathe in carbon dioxide.
trees breathe out oxygen we breathe out carbon dioxide and trees breathe in carbon dioxide SAVE THE RAINFORESTS OR WE'LL DIE!!
Penguins breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. They have this in common with all animals.
Respiration creates carbon dioxide through breathing out. When we inhale, we breathe in oxygen, when we breathe out, it's released as carbon dioxide.
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen; animals breathe in oxygen & breathe out carbon dioxide.
Well plants breathe in Carbon Dioxide and breathe out Oxygen. We breathe in the oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide. So its like a cycle.
I think mostly oxygen, and some nitrogen. Also, some carbon dioxide.