Slightly less than 1% of the air that you breathe in.
About 21% of the air we breathe is oxygen. The other major components are nitrogen (about 78%) and trace gases like argon, carbon dioxide, and others.
Argon itself is non-toxic and not considered dangerous to health. However, it can displace oxygen in enclosed spaces, leading to a lack of oxygen which can be dangerous or even fatal. Proper ventilation and safety measures should be in place when working with argon in confined areas.
Argon is completely harmless. Argon is a noble gas thus can't be flamable. It is even in the air you breathe. It only becomes dangerous if there is so much it depletes the oxygen level.
Nitrogen and argon are both gases, but they have different properties. Nitrogen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together, while argon is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms. Nitrogen is more reactive than argon and is commonly used in various chemical reactions, while argon is inert and does not easily react with other substances. Additionally, nitrogen is a component of the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78 of the air we breathe, while argon is a much smaller component, making up about 0.93 of the atmosphere.
Argon accounts for 0.93% (by volume) or 1.3% (by mass) of the earth's atmosphere.
Slightly less than 1% of the air that you breathe in.
The answer varies from one individual to another and depends on how deeply they breathe.
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
That organ does not breath - the question is meaningless.
Crocs don't breath underwater. They have lungs and breathe air pretty much like you and I. Thye hold their breath while diving.
Dolphins are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. They can't breathe water. When they dive they hold their breath.
Its a reflex move so you can breath in as much air as possible.Is that like when you walk and swing your arms?
About 21% of the air we breathe is oxygen. The other major components are nitrogen (about 78%) and trace gases like argon, carbon dioxide, and others.
Crocs don't breathe underwater. They have lungs and Breathe air pretty much just like you and I. They hold their breath when they dive.
It's a mammal. It doesn't breath under water. It has the ability to hold its breath for long periods of time.
Blue whales are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. When they dive, they hold their breath.