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if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .
Yes it can.
Air contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and other compounds. We take carbon dioxide into our lungs all the time, but our lungs keep the oxygen. However, if you were in a room with ONLY carbon dioxide, you would die--not from carbon dioxide per se, but from lack of oxygen.
Anything that burns in the natural atmosphere, which is only about one fifth oxygen, would burn much faster in pure oxygen.
They will die
Too much air would harm the body
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .
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.
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.
Yes, it is possible to have too much oxygen in your body, known as hyperoxia. This can lead to oxygen toxicity, causing symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, breathing difficulties, and in severe cases, lung damage. It is important to follow medical guidance when using supplemental oxygen to prevent this.
Yes it can.
Capillaries must allow diffusion too allow for exchange of oxygen. Without oxygen, the eventual consequence would be death.
You take in too much Oxygen and you have too little CO2. so when you hyperventilate you will feel tingling around your mouth, chest and finger tips. I wouldn't recamend this. it's kinda scary.
The "Goldilocks Principle" applies to everything. For anything you can name, there is "too much!", or "too little", or "Just right!" Water; too much water, and you will drown; too little water and you die of thirst. Food; too much and you get fat, too little and you'll starve. There's a "Just right!" somewhere in between. Oxygen; too much oxygen, and you'll have seizures and you'll be brain-damaged. That's why scuba divers never dive with pure oxygen; below about 40 feet depth, the oxygen becomes toxic. Too little oxygen, and your brain will starve.
The body will lose consciousness and then die.
nothing will happen