When someone exercises; them sweat, feel tired,...
And it is because your heart has to do extra work because of your exercise. Your heart starts to pump more blood and oxygen to your organs. When the oxygen reserves in your body start to run out, you feel breethless.
Because of that, you'll need breeth deep to take more oxygen in orden to recuperate to oxygen your body just lost.
the extra garbge can get in our plants such as trees which we need to breeth. the extra garbge can get in our plants such as trees which we need to breeth.
its a leaves are beitiful and help our planet to breeth
dont breeth!
They don't use oxygen they use carbon dioxide. They use the carbon dioxide that we breeth out and then they breeth out oxygen which we need to survive; that's why we need to keep planting trees and other plants!
to breeth
The sky is air and gravity keeps the air close to the ground so we can breeth it in .
Through a blow hole, just like all other dolphins
You cant fix it, you have to buy a new one, or breeth on it, wipe it o your shirt and try that. You might also need a new DVD player
Probably a store brand made at the turn of the century. Value sedom exceeds 100
It depends how much you swallow. Clorine is a poisones chemical but you may breeth a little bit. Why would people at pools put a chemical in the water that would kill someone with one gulp.
When u smoke ur lungs get affected and ucant breeth well so u wont be able to run continuously and and perform well so that affects playing fooT ball
BREATHE : to draw breath, respire - pronounced "breeth" (long e sound, ends with expelled air "thuh" sound as in "seethe") BREATH : respiration - pronounced "brehth" ("eh" sound to the e, as in "death")