yes
Nitrogen makes up more than three fourths (about 78%) of the air we breathe, while oxygen comprises about 21%.
you breathe in more nitrogen then oxygen because there is 78% n in the air and 21% o in the air
Oxygen is an element. Gaseous oxygen (the kind in the air you breathe) is called molecular as it consists of two oxygen atoms (O2).
Yes, humans need a specific mixture of gases in the atmosphere, including oxygen, to breathe and survive. Without a sufficient amount of oxygen in the air, the body cannot adequately function, leading to potentially serious health consequences.
No, we exhale carbon dioxide-rich air from our lungs. When we breathe in, we take in oxygen from the air, which our bodies use for various functions. As we exhale, we release carbon dioxide as a waste product from the process of cellular respiration.
Nitrogen makes up more than three fourths (about 78%) of the air we breathe, while oxygen comprises about 21%.
False, the more oxygen you need the faster you will breathe.
oxygen can help you breathe and more.............
no three fourths is more close to a whole. and three eighths is less to a whole than three fourths.so the answer is NO, three eights is not larger than three fourths.
No. Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air we breathe. Oxygen makes up 21%.
Three fourths is more than two thirds.
seven eights is more than three fourths
Fifteen is three-fourths of what number?
If you mean three fourths of a liter, then the answer is 750. Otherwise, you'll need to clarify the question more in order for it to have an answer.
No It's Actually More.
you breathe in more nitrogen then oxygen because there is 78% n in the air and 21% o in the air
Because the more work you do, the more oxygen your body needs. As you do more work, your body uses more oxygen. And if you don't breathe faster, you could pass out. That's why it's important to breathe faster with more work.