A human exhales approximately 0.5 to 1 liter of carbon dioxide (CO2) with each breath, depending on activity level and metabolic rate. Over the course of a day, this can total around 20,000 to 30,000 liters of CO2. In terms of oxygen consumption, an average adult inhales about 7 to 8 liters of oxygen per minute at rest, which varies with physical activity. However, exact amounts can differ based on individual factors such as size, health, and level of exertion.
The effect of freon gas on the human is depend on how much he inhaled or how long he/she exposed on the gas. If you inhaled a large amount of freon gas for a short period of time, it will surely affects your nervous system. It will start on getting dizzy up to the irregular heart beats.
gas and acid
Yes a human passes gas in there sleep. I have experienced that from my DAD.
It is a type of gas which was found by human beings...
no
Design gas processing plants so that human errors are unlikely to cause explosions.
i got a funny answer,human gas, hahaha
I am not sure if this applies to all fruits but in Food Inc. they used ethylene gas on unripened tomatoes so that when they do reach grocery stores and markets they are ripe and ready for consumption.
Burning tropical forests accounts for around 8-10% of human-created greenhouse gas emissions globally. This primarily comes from deforestation and forest degradation, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
The human body releases an average of about 0.5 to 2 liters of gas per day, primarily through flatulence and belching. This gas is a byproduct of digestion and is composed mainly of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and sometimes methane. Individual variations depend on diet, gut bacteria, and overall digestive health.
No, not with the human eye.
Carbon Dioxide