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Your body absorbs some of the oxygen out of air in your lungs

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What is the name of the gas that you breathe in from the air?

The gas you breathe in from the air is called oxygen.


Which gas is 20 percent of the air you breathe?

Oxygen is approximately 21% of the air we breathe.


Why is the air you breathe out warmer than the air you breathe in?

When you exhale, the air has been warmed by your body during the breathing process. As you breathe in air, it first enters your nasal cavity, where it is humidified and warmed to body temperature. This warmed air then moves to your lungs for gas exchange, and when you exhale, that warmth is transferred to the exhaled air.


How does air enter the human body?

When you breathe you suck air from your mouth or nose!


What do you call the air that can breathe in?

It is normally know as 'air' and air is made up mostly of nitrogen and oxygen. Oxygen is the gas that the body needs to survive.


The air that you breathe is an example of a?

Gas


What describes the air we breathe?

It is a gas.


Why is the air you breathe out is much warmer then the air you breathe in?

Because your body is warm, so Body Heat causes this.


Why is the air we breathe out warmer than the air we breathe in?

When we breathe in, the air is at room temperature, while our body warms it up when it enters our lungs. As we exhale, the air has absorbed heat from our body, so it exits slightly warmer than the air we breathe in.


What percentage of gas is in the air you breathe out?

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Why need lungs in body?

to breath the air you breath in goes to your lungs and all of the organs need oxygen to survive


Why does it feel warm when you breathe out but cold when you breathe in?

Because your body warms the air as you breathe in - the air retains heat as you exhale.