no
it depends on what kind of air if its helium squeaky voice Liquid air is extremely cold. If you were to drink it, you would freeze solid, which needless to say, is fatal.
yes it is
By fractional distillation of liquid air.
Humans have lungs to extract oxygen from the air. Fish have gills to extract oxygen from the water.
because fish have gills and breath in water and we breath air through our lungs
humans only breath in air, and fish only breath in water. so a fish in air would be like you drowning in the water.
When you suck on a straw, you decrease the air pressure inside the straw, creating a partial vacuum. The higher air pressure on the surface of the liquid outside the straw then pushes the liquid up the straw and into your mouth.
.............what? please make it more spesific. ill try tho: fish take in dissolved air pariticles in the water through there gills.
The moon has no air or no liquid. This is because the moon has no atmosphere and has little gravity to hold liquids.
I think you can just drink the water vapor out the air if you have an object below the dewpoint. But I don't think you can really drink the air itself though maybe just the water vapor. But you can eat air if you try REALLY REALLY hard.
fish do not have lungs, so they are unable to breathe air as humans and mammals etc. do
Fish have gills, and filter oxygen from the water. Humans have lungs and get their oxygen from the air.