There is not even a little air to breathe on the moon. There is no oxygen at all. This is why astronauts must wear space suits with self contained breathing equipment.
All turtles breath air
Yes. All humans breath a type of air called oxygen. Without oxygen we would die.
All of the air in the lungs gets exchanged with oxygen upon each breath. We exhale carbon dioxide and inhale oxygen.
As yet no living organisms have been found in the samples brought back from the moon. As there is no air on the moon, and all organisms have to breath air, the fertility of the ground is most unlikely, but I may stand corrected on this matter.
Nothing. There is no air on the Moon, so the craters contain nothing but a little dust and some rocks; not much at all.
100%. All of the oxygen that I breathe comes from the air! The answer that you were probably after, but did not ask, was about the percentage of oxygen in the air that we breathe. The questions may sound similar but they are not the same. The answer is a little over 20%.
It's the probability that I will take another breath of air, or the probability that tomorrow will come, or the probability that the moon will go through all its phases for the next month.
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The normal kind that all animals breathe; a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, argon carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. The air they breath is the same air that you breath; the atmosphere of the planet Earth.
A collective noun for air is a breath of air.
horse
Yes, all penguins have lungs.