of course not don't be absurd
Oh yes. A little less than when you're awake, as you're moving less.
It makes the air less dence it takes the water out of the air
The cold air makes your muscles contract.
Air beds offer many befits over the standard mattresses. As we spend the majority of our life sleeping it is important that the mattress matches the shape of our body and sleeping posture. Air beds are adjustable as well which makes it easier to make sleeping better.
Breathing. Inhaling oxygenated air through our nostrils.
Your body takes in air through your nose and mouth. There is another interpretation of the original question. "to respire"
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Cold air does take up space. All matter does.Cold air just takes up less space than warm air.
The lungs take in oxygen directly from the air.
Your nose and mouth.
Your body takes what it needs and then the rest gets exhaled out and goes into the atmosphere.
inhale air which passes through the lungs then veins takes it to the heart and it takes it round the body