Your volume increases, but your mass doesn't increase significantly. Try swimming: after inhaling, it is easy to float; after exhaling, you tend to sink.
Your density.
It depends but if you breath slow you heart rate will go down. It not harmful this way, just remember to breath.
"Breath-taking" is an adjective.
It makes your density thicken.
Breathtaking is one word, sometimes it is written as breath-taking
Yes, ethanol can affect a breath test by causing a higher reading due to its presence in the breath. Breath tests are designed to measure the amount of alcohol in the breath, which correlates to blood alcohol concentration. Ethanol in the breath can lead to a false positive result on a breath test.
volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume
two words: agricultural density
A breath mark in music notation indicates where a musician should take a breath while playing. It helps to maintain the flow of the music and ensures that the performer can play the piece without running out of breath. Taking breaths at the designated marks can also add phrasing and expression to the performance.
Breath taking
suprising, breath-taking.
breath taking - in Afrikaans