Venus and Mars are the only other solid bodies in the solar system with atmospheres dense enough to "breathe", but neither contains nearly enough oxygen for a human to survive on.
it is not a solid. Saturn is all gas. nothing could even walk on it, let alone live, breathe
Animals everywhere eat the same way, but they eat different kinds of food that are suited to their bodies and their mouth types. For example, land creatures eat predominantly solid food, and sea creatures and air creatures eat less solid food.
You breathe gases, you drink liquids (usually water and water mixtures), and you do just about everything else with solids. you live inside a solid house, use a solid computer, etc.You also swim in water for fun.
Plants breathe Co2 and we breathe Oxygen.
The air you breathe is a gas. You would not be able to remain alive if you breathed solid liquid, as your lungs cannot retain water.
Yes. You breathe in dust, pollen and sometimes you get allergies from them but you can definitely smell them.
No. Nitrogen is a gas in atmosphere, the air we breathe.
Because there is no solid proof of how they were constructed, to say nothing of how they were lit and ventilated (in order to see and to breathe).
Venus and Mars are the only other solid bodies in the solar system with atmospheres dense enough to "breathe", but neither contains nearly enough oxygen for a human to survive on.
Oxygen is about 1/4 of the air that we breathe. It's a gas at ordinary temperatures and pressures.
The three states of matter is solid, liquid, and gas and solid mean thick it has definite shape, mass, and other thing i forgotLiquid means that it has the shape of it's containerGas is the air we breathe
it is not a solid. Saturn is all gas. nothing could even walk on it, let alone live, breathe
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
it's too far; if one would get there noone could breathe the air.... * And there's no real solid ground - you'd just fall and fall until you were crushed - never hitting any solid ground.
You can't "breathe in" dry ice, it's a solid. It's solid carbon dioxide, so if you were to breathe in the fumes from it, the same thing would happen as if you breathed in carbon dioxide. Except that it's probably also quite cold. If you didn't also breathe in sufficient oxygen, you would suffocate.
Animals everywhere eat the same way, but they eat different kinds of food that are suited to their bodies and their mouth types. For example, land creatures eat predominantly solid food, and sea creatures and air creatures eat less solid food.