Oxygen concentration in soil is highest near the surface and gradually decreases with depth. Typically, oxygen penetration can reach 1-2 meters deep in well-drained soils, while it may be more limited in compacted or waterlogged soils.
Oxygen levels do not actually decrease with fading daylight. However, during photosynthesis, plants produce oxygen when exposed to sunlight. So in the absence of sunlight at night, the production of oxygen decreases. This might give the impression that oxygen levels go down when daylight fades.
The distance you can go before running out of oxygen depends on factors like your level of physical activity and the volume of oxygen in your tank. On average, a scuba diver with a standard tank can go from 30 minutes to an hour at recreational depths before running out of oxygen. It is essential to monitor your oxygen levels and plan your dive accordingly.
After entering the nose or mouth, oxygen travels down the windpipe (trachea) and then into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the alveoli, small air sacs where oxygen is taken up by red blood cells and transported to the rest of the body.
Sulfer. The atomic radius increases as you go down a group.
When carbon burns in oxygen, it forms carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. The carbon from the fuel combines with the oxygen from the air to produce this gas, leading to a decrease in the mass of the solid carbon as it is converted into a gaseous product.
You can if you have a Boat and enough oxygen. Do not go to far down or when you try to come up you'll have no oxygen.
yes, because worms help enrich soil and that would help the plant. plus it would airate the soil which gives oxygen the ability to go father down in the soil.
It matters where you are and how far down you went in the earth. The soil can be cold, yet it is only when snowing somewhere in the United States Of America or anywhere else cold. The soil can be hot if you go 500 miles under ground.
You can buy a soil sampling kit at lowes. They are about 5 bucks, and you don't need to go very deep. Just the surface to check the ph balance of your soil where you are performing the testing.
due to the roots which go down deep in the soil.
Usually pertaining to soil, it means to churn up and loosen the soil so that oxygen or water can go deep in the soil.
there would be no shade, nothing holding the top soil down and blocking the wind, creating a desert, and oxygen levels would go down. not dissapear, because most of the worlds oxygen is produced by algae in the oceans, not by trees
as far as the midnight zone
to get the oyster net... you have to go down all the way to the right or else you might go up and get out of oxygen so the you go down and then you go down super fast and then you might run out of oxygen but you still get it
A plant's roots go as deep as the C Horizon.
very far up not down
You can go right to the bottom of it.