The atmospheric temperature would go down, oxidation and rust would increase, and animals would breathe more slowly to get the same amount of oxygen from the air. At very high concentrations, this would be harmful to current forms of life.
Well, one could say that the air would taste a lot better.
Then again, the air would be a lot more flammable. For example: If someone hosted a bonfire, to put it simply, it'd be a lot bigger than usual.
There would be a lot more fires posing a danger to forests. Also an unspecified danger from whatever caused the excess oxygen.
At one strike of lightning, the Earth will burn.
There are many things that can happen when too much of anything is taken from the Earth. If too much fresh water is taken from the Earth, animals wont be able to survive.
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
No, Mars can't sustain human life because there is too little oxygen, too much carbon dioxide, and it is too far away from the sun to sustain a warm enough temperature for life here on earth.
Venus can not hold life because it doesn't have a hospitable environment like the Earth. The planet is too hot to maintain life and there is too much carbon dioxide and not enough oxygen either.
Earth will no longer be protected from the rays of the sun, which mean that earth will then be too hot for anything to survive.
Too much air would harm the body
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .
There are many things that can happen when too much of anything is taken from the Earth. If too much fresh water is taken from the Earth, animals wont be able to survive.
There are many things that can happen when too much of anything is taken from the Earth. If too much fresh water is taken from the Earth, animals wont be able to survive.
You have established in the question that too much oxygen has been lost, so this means that there will be some degree of impairment due to brain damage. How much impairment will depend on how little oxygen the brain received, over how long a period, and on the temperature of the brain.
No. There is not such thing as too much oxygen just too much carbon. It is good to have a lot of oxygen so the fish dont die because of no oxygen.
Most life on earth will die.
No, its gravity is too low to hold an atmosphere.
We would run out of oil. But that may or may not ever happen depending on who you believe.
More oxygen means less CO2 so we could experience global cooling. Oxygen also feeds combustion so there could be bigger and more frequent forest fires.
There would be hardly any left. If you got rid of trees too then I guess your stumped.
The earth will come to an end