It is unlikely the Earth will run out of oxygen as long as there is an adequate amount of plant life and animals. Animals produce oxygen from the CO2 animals emit and vice versa.
No, we will never run out of helium. Helium is a renewable resource from the periodic table of elements - just like hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
yes if the oxygen is in liquid form.
Trees create oxygen and many trees are here and still being plated dont worry about it we will run out of oxygen in aprox. 952,012,015,486,255,225,477,763,254,214 and by that time the world will probably end so we will never run out of oxygen.
Yes, a tank of oxygen can be half full. The oxygen would be stuck in said tank meaning no more oxygen can get in unless refueld.
chances are - no it won't
You can not eliminate the oxygen sensors if you ever want the engine to run properly.
No, we will never run out of helium. Helium is a renewable resource from the periodic table of elements - just like hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
Yes. Spacecraft have must either go on short missions or be periodically resupplied from Earth.
Internal combustion engines, which are what most cars have, do consume oxygen as well as gasoline. In that sense, cars already run on oxygen.
of course not
No
anaerobic
yes if the oxygen is in liquid form.
yes if the oxygen is in liquid form.
Trees create oxygen and many trees are here and still being plated dont worry about it we will run out of oxygen in aprox. 952,012,015,486,255,225,477,763,254,214 and by that time the world will probably end so we will never run out of oxygen.
Once we run out of oil we will run out of plastic
Daniel Sepic of Pennsylvania hit the first ever home run.