Oxygen, you can not feel oxygen
texture is a relationship from what you can touch and see. If you can feel or see it; it has texture.
There is no significant difference in the amount of oxygen present in humid air compared to dry air. However, humid air can feel harder to breathe because of its moisture content, but the oxygen concentration remains relatively constant.
Melting point:- oxygen: -218,79 0C- carbon dioxide: -56,6 oC- nitrogen: -210 oCBoiling point:- oxygen: -182,262 0C- nitrogen: -195,795 oC
Yes, low oxygen levels can make you feel drowsy or fatigued. This is due to the brain and body not receiving enough oxygen to function properly, which can lead to a feeling of lethargy and sleepiness. If oxygen levels remain low for an extended period, it can lead to more serious health issues.
At lower temperatures, your body needs to work harder to maintain its core temperature, leading to increased oxygen consumption. The colder air also tends to be denser, resulting in less oxygen per breath compared to warmer temperatures. Thus, you may feel like you need more oxygen when breathing in colder conditions.
they feel like it
it will feel hurtful because you need oxygen
We can check by breathing and we will feel difficult to breathe then this is how we check whether we are lack of oxygen.
you feel drowsy because you cant breath and your body is starting to shut down.
Humidity does not directly affect oxygen levels in the air. However, high humidity can make it feel harder to breathe because the moisture in the air can make it feel heavier. This can make it more difficult for some people, such as those with respiratory issues, to get enough oxygen.
Your thighs usually feel tingly, like Jell-o, because they are out of oxygen. With the oxygen being constantly used, your muscles are fermenting (hence why they feel like Jell-o), in order to produce more oxygen when they've ran out of the normal source (the CO2 you breath, being turned into oxygen). It's perfectly normal to feel this, it just means you should rest for a little bit before continuing your workout. :)
As people climb higher and higher on a mountain, the air becomes thinner, which means there is less oxygen available for the body to use. This leads to a decrease in oxygen reaching the tissues and cells, causing a person to feel breathless as the body works harder to compensate for the lower oxygen levels.
What cannot be used to put out a small fire water oxygen or baking soda
sometimes lack of oxygen can cause a feeling of highness
oxygen ( or air )
When someone exercises; them sweat, feel tired,... And it is because your heart has to do extra work because of your exercise. Your heart starts to pump more blood and oxygen to your organs. When the oxygen reserves in your body start to run out, you feel breethless. Because of that, you'll need breeth deep to take more oxygen in orden to recuperate to oxygen your body just lost.
texture is a relationship from what you can touch and see. If you can feel or see it; it has texture.