It doesnt sound safe!
No as there is always a certain amount in the air, however if you inhale nothing but that, you would suffocate.
Yes it is very dangerous. You could have a leak inside your home and there is a possibility that it could either blow up if it had an ignition source.
yes!
No, going barefoot does not make you sick. Quite the opposite. It stimulates the immune system.
rarely. most of the time they make u feel better if u feel sick.
yes
Carbon dioxide is a waste product breathed out by living animals. Excessive intake of carbon dioxide can lead to carbon dioxide poisoning.
yes inhaling too much can be poisonous and is very fatal and can make you sick.
Yes I've done this before do not do it.
yes if the bird is sick
The body gets rid of carbon dioxide because it is a waste product, and like every other waste product, it has to come out or you will get sick, or in this case, die. Specifically, carbon dioxide within the plasma exchanges acts to make the body more acidic and the change in pH affects the ability of enzymes to function properly. The pH is therefore tightly controlled.
There aren't any records that show that inhaling helium gets you sick.
As they breathe it out naturally they will breathe some back in. So the answer is no if in small doses
Yes it is very dangerous. You could have a leak inside your home and there is a possibility that it could either blow up if it had an ignition source.
You can't really get sick from smelling it - you'd have to eat the chicken salad to actually get sick, though the smell might make you feel nauseated.
No, you can not die from inhaling a tiny bit of any glue, or else it would be very carefully controlled. However it is still not a good idea as some glue has dangerous vapour that can make you sick.
Plants need food and water , and they breathe carbon dioxide, and give out oxygen. They get sick, wither and die like man.
No. You'd get sick from chemical pneumonia long before you'd taken in enough calories that way to make a difference for your weight.