The only times exercising outdoors can be harmful is if there is pollution such as ozone or you are allergic to the pollens floating around at the time.
During exercise, you take in up to two to three times the amount of air that you normally breathe, which also means you inhale more pollutants.
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The air moves from the outside into the lungs through the windpipe.
A Circulating clot is referred to as an embolism.
False - If you are exercising, you are breathing more.
to get the air flowing through your lungs
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Yes because your body sweats in order to cool you down
The condition in which there is air inside the thoracic cavity and outside of the lungs is called a pneumothorax.
The plague that attacked the lungs was the pneumonic plague, a particularly devastating form of the bubonic plague. There is a link below.
The ribs don't move when inhaling. They may be particularly flexible and when you press on them they may bend a little before breaking. Also, the ribs are attached to the spine, so if they did move that could be particularly dangerous and even fatal. However, the only thing that flexes when breathing is the lungs.
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