Because the local rise in carbon dioxide levels triggers a feedback system that increases breathing to increase the blood oxygen level.
There is probably some anxiety effect in some people too.
Because the local rise in carbon dioxide levels triggers a feedback system that increases breathing to increase the blood oxygen level. There is probably some anxiety effect in some people too.
Your rate of breathing increases in a crowded area because there is less oxygen. This is because there are more people breathing in the oxygen.
Ghetto or slum.
In overcrowded areas there are greater chances of a person infected with the disease spreading the infectious droplets through breathing or sneezing. So there are chances of a healthy person inhaling that. Also if the area is closed and not properly ventilated then infectious droplets will keep on circulating within the closed area infecting many people. So the chance of spreading air borne diseases are more in overcrowded and poorly ventilated areas.
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some problems of air pollution is that it affects the people that live in that area & if affects the breathing of the people in that area too .
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
it increases
When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.
Breathing refers to the shrink in effective coverage area when a base station becomes overloaded with users and the subsequent recovery as users leave the area, as if the cell is "breathing".
As the base or height of a triangle increases, its area increases as well.
When you exercise the breathing rate increases because the body needs more oxygen to support your muscles. First off the heart rate increases which in turn speeds up how fast the air gets to the muscles or area being exercised then the oxygen is quickly used up then it needs to remove the by-product carbon dioxide which needs to be expelled quickly to allow more oxygen in.