Because at 39,370 feet of elevation, the air is too thin to support life- there is just not enough oxygen.
Because at 39,370 feet of elevation, the air is too thin to support life- there is just not enough oxygen.
We would die from suffocation by getting brain damage!
Yes
The brain is starved of oxygen, and brain damage and suffocation can be the result.
Oxygen is a light weight gas that makes up most of common air and is breathable, argon by it's density is not breathable and can cause suffocation by settling in the lower parts of the lungs and keeps oxygen from entering.
Because at 39,370 feet of elevation, the air is too thin to support life- there is just not enough oxygen.
No
no plants can never cause suffocation as either they produce oxygen for respiration
Suffocation
Yes, this is called suffocation.
Anoxia means "no oxygen", or suffocation. A related word, "hypoxia", refers to "not enough oxygen".
PLants help people many ways. they breathe in carbon dioxide, which is what we breathe out. they breathe out oxygen, which is what we breathe in. without plants, we'd die from suffocation.
humans required oxygen to continue living.
By having a nitrogen atmosphere the body is starved of oxygen which will cause suffocation.
Suffocation will indirectly affect the circulatory system. Suffocation means that you are unable to breath. The lungs are not able to take in oxygen from the air. The oxygen does not transfer into the blood. The oxygen does not circulate in the blood throughout the body to nourish the cells. The cells in the body are not able to get the oxygen and eventually start dying. The most sensitive part of the body is the brain. After a few minutes of no oxygen,brain cells start dying. Eventually the cells in the heart die, the heart stops and the circulatory system shuts down.
Dying from suffocation is typically referred to as asphyxiation. It occurs when the body is deprived of oxygen, leading to organ failure and eventually death.
We would die from suffocation by getting brain damage!