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No, but some of the gasses which make up air are elements (such as oxygen, nitrogen) are elements.
most of the air is made up of nitrogen and oxygen. But, 2% of the air is made up of other different kinds of gasses
From your lungs the air is taken up by your bloodstream which distributes it to the cells in your body. the blood then takes unwanted gasses back to your lungs which you exhale.
Nirogen, N2, 780,840 ppmv (78.084%)
.air you can breath and if there was no air there would be no things that live out of sea
Carbon MonoxideCarbon DioxideNitrogen OxidesSulfur dioxides
Air is composed primarily of 20% oxygen, 79% nitrogen, and 1% carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, argon, and other trace gasses.
Nitrogen makes up about ~80% of the air we breath in.
because the flesh on your hands then heat up the air
Hydrogen and Helium.
The atmosphere is composed of approximatly 79% Nitrogen - 20% Oxygen - 1% Argon and 'other gasses'
1. Nitrogen - cca. 78% 2. Oxygen - cca. 21 % 3. Argon - cca. 1 %