No, oxygen is a component of the air, at least that's the way it is on planet Earth.
The provide pure oxygen.
Clean air typically consists of oxygen, nitrogen, and traces of other gases like carbon dioxide and argon. Pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, and volatile organic compounds are absent or present in very low concentrations in clean air. The absence of harmful pollutants and the presence of natural gases in their normal proportions contribute to the overall cleanliness of the air.
Only nitrogen, oxygen, argon and some minor natural components of air.
The two most abundant gases in clean dry air are nitrogen, making up about 78%, and oxygen, making up about 21%.
Yes, plants need clean air to carry out photosynthesis - the process through which they produce oxygen and food. When air pollutants are present, plants may not be able to efficiently absorb the carbon dioxide they need for photosynthesis, which can impact their growth and health.
You can get the oxygen you need by breathing in air. The air you breathe contains oxygen that is absorbed by your lungs and then transported by your red blood cells to all the cells in your body. Adequate ventilation, good lung function, and clean air are essential for ensuring you receive enough oxygen.
Trees clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and releasing oxygen. They also trap pollutants on their leaves and bark, helping to improve air quality.
Clean air is a mixture because it is composed of different gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others that exist in the atmosphere in varying proportions. Each of these gases retains its own individual properties within the mixture.
Approximately 79% nitrogen and 21% oxygen I thing more accurately it is more like 20.5% oxygen, and the rest is nitrogen and other gasses. Carbon dioxide only makes up around 0.03% of the air
No, because plants clean the air of carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.
Pure air consists of a mixture of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, so it is not considered a pure substance. However, if the air is free from pollutants like chemicals or particulate matter, it would be considered clean and unpolluted.
it helps keep the air clean and gives us oxygen