Nothing will happen because there is no other chemicals in that air other than what is contained in the toothpaste itself. Whatever chemicals/smells come out of the tooth "paste" is nothing to worry about.
no one does the air does it and we inhale it
Toothpaste can explode in high elevations because the reduced air pressure can cause the air inside the toothpaste tube to expand, leading to a buildup of pressure. If the tube is already close to its bursting point, this increase in pressure can cause the toothpaste to burst out of the tube.
Well this depends on the humidity. Lets say the humidity is 20%. This means 20% of the air is water vapor. So approximately 20% of the air you inhale will be water vapor.
are lungs and oxogent
The amount of air you can inhale above tidal inspiration is called inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). It represents the additional air you can breathe in after a normal inhalation.
when you inhale your lungs expand when you exhale they deflate because the air leaves the lungs.
i can inhale air
They inhale air. What they extract from the air is oxygen.
it expand
I think the person who wrote this question inhaled a lot of polluted air.
the trachea
when you inhale and exhale the air get into the stomach
Alligators are air breathers. They inhale and exhale through their nostrils. Their lungs absorb oxygen from the air that they inhale.
Yes, we breathe in a mixture of gases that includes nitrogen, which makes up about 78 of the air we inhale.
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this question does not make sense sorry
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