Yes, as a gerund, 'breathing' is a concrete noun, a word for the process of inhaling and exhaling; a word for a physical process.
The word 'breathing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to breathe, which also functions as an adjective.
Yes, "exhalation" is a noun. It refers to the act of breathing out or the air that is breathed out.
Breathe is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past tense and the past participle.He breathed his last breath.
The air was hot, humid and muggy but the heir to the throne was not bothered, he was still set on inheriting the kingdom.
Berkeley Breathed goes by Mister Breathed.
78% of air breathed is nitrogen
Berkeley Breathed was born on June 21, 1957.
Berkeley Breathed was born on June 21, 1957.
If you 'inhaled' something, you breathed it in. If you 'exhaled' something, you breathed it out
carbon dioxide has to be breathed out because it can be harnful to the lungs
God breathed = vayipach Elohim (וַיִּפַּח אֱלֹהִים)
The past participle is breathed.
breathed out air turns lime water cloudy than breathed out air cuz the carbon dioxide content present in breathed out air(0.04% approximately) as compared to breathed out air(4% approximately)so as CO2 passes through lime water it turns lime water cloudy:)