The TOTAL lung capacity of the average adult human is around 6 litres of air. However - only a fraction of the lungs capacity is used during normal breathing.
About 8 ml of tidal volume per kg of body weight. An 5 kg baby (11 lbs) would breath about 40 ml of air per breath.
The average human normally takes in about 35 lbs of air per day.
400 to 600 cc (about a pint). (Maximum breath is about 4000 to 5000 cc.
It's about 13 kg. You breathe more air than you eat.
A collective noun for air is a breath of air.
You breathe approximatively 0.6 litres (600ml or 1.05585196 pints) in one breath.
Its breath of fresh air.
because water is how they breath and air is how we breath. we cannot breath in water so they cannot breath in air.
Yes. All humans breath a type of air called oxygen. Without oxygen we would die.
We get rid of waste when we breath out and when we breath in we take oxygen in to our lungs and breath.
We get rid of waste when we breath out and when we breath in we take oxygen in to our lungs and breath.
If we didn't Breath Air how else would we get our Oxygen!??