0 years. Nothing can live without oxygen.
Spiders can live with out food water nd oxygen but it all depends on the size of the contaner that u r keeping them in that verrys the life span
i have 3 redbacks that i cought (all in different timing) and 1 have had 1 of them 4 about 2-3 weeks and it is still alive nd have not fed it gave it water or opened the contaner. but im have found out wat they eat now so i will be feeding then and giving the water and oxygen.
Redback spiders primarily move by walking using their eight legs. They are not known to swim, as they are terrestrial arachnids that live in dry habitats. When moving on water or smooth surfaces, they may use a combination of their legs and silk threads for traction.
Spiders can survive for several weeks without food and for a few days without water.
2 days
They can't survive without oxygen but they can survive with an oxygen mask that scuba divers use and with supply of oxygen of course .
Spiders can survive without water for several weeks to months, depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. The combination of hydrogen and oxygen is needed in order to create a molecule with the properties characteristic of water. Water cannot exist without oxygen.
Oxidation
The tan and black spider with horns on its back is the Arrow-shaped Micrathena. These spiders spin their webs in spirals and hang in the center of the web, often mistaken for a piece of wood or leaf.
Water nurtures the blood and oxygen plays a vita role in keeping you breathing.
No,you need 2 hydrogen atom and 1 oxygen atom to make water,and that is why water is also known as H2O
A spider plant contributes to increasing oxygen levels in indoor spaces through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, the plant takes in carbon dioxide and water, and with the help of sunlight, converts it into oxygen and glucose. This oxygen is then released into the air, helping to improve the air quality and increase oxygen levels in the room.
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