No, wind does not take away oxygen. Wind is the movement of air in the atmosphere and does not affect the overall concentration of oxygen in the air. Oxygen is one of the primary components of air and is not removed by wind.
ARTERIES ALWAYS take blood AWAY from the heart.
Wind itself does not create oxygen. Oxygen is produced through the process of photosynthesis by plants and phytoplankton. These organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. The wind helps to disperse this oxygen-rich air around the atmosphere.
You can take away oxygen from a fire by covering it with a fire blanket, using a fire extinguisher that works by smothering the flames, or by cutting off the oxygen supply by closing off vents or doors. This reduces the ability of the fire to sustain itself and causes it to die out.
No, flowers do not take in oxygen. Like all plants, they undergo photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, unlike animals that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Oxygen is held close to Earth by gravity, which creates a force that pulls gases toward the planet's surface. The Earth's atmosphere acts as a protective barrier that helps keep oxygen from escaping into space. Additionally, the planet's magnetic field also helps to shield the atmosphere from the solar wind that could strip away gases.
take oxygen and water in cup the mix it and take oxygen in hand and threw it away
They take away the oxygen and take in take in the carbon dioxide
They take the blood away
Because wind and rain take sun ray away from the earth
ARTERIES ALWAYS take blood AWAY from the heart.
to take bad stuff away from the blood and replace it with oxygen
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you put a cup over it lol
because the air current carries away the oxygen, which is needed for a candle to burn.
No, oxygen is not produced by wind. Oxygen is produced by plants during the process of photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose with the help of sunlight. Wind is simply the movement of air in the atmosphere.
One to take oxygen and other nutrients to other cells and one to take away CO2 and waste away.
Arteries take blood away from the heart (arteries=away). Almost always these carry blood high in oxygen. Veins carry blood back to the heart and almost always carry blood low in oxygen. The only exception: Pulmonary arteries carry blood away from the heart but they are low in oxygen and need to pick up this in the lungs. The Pulmonary veins carry oxygen to heart from the lungs.