Yes. Air is about 80% nitrogen.
you breathe in more nitrogen then oxygen because there is 78% n in the air and 21% o in the air
We mainly breathe in oxygen and nitrogen, which are the two most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen is essential for respiration in living organisms, while nitrogen is mostly inert and acts as a diluent to regulate the percentage of oxygen in the air we breathe.
The air is made up, mostly, of oxygen and nitrogen.. Air is 78 % nitrogen, 21 % oxygen, about 1 % argon, and a whole raft of other gases present in even smaller amounts..
The air above the Earth's surface is mostly made of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%). Other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapor are present in smaller amounts.
It is NOT. non-toxic, non-explosive, non-reactive, non-corrosive: almost completely INERT. However, if you breath pure nitrogen gas you asphyxiate and die because there is no oxygen. However, don't stick your fingers in liquid nitrogen, they'll be 'burned' at -190oC.
Yes, the air we breathe is mostly nitrogen, with about 78% of the atmosphere made up of nitrogen. Oxygen makes up about 21% of the air, with trace amounts of other gases such as carbon dioxide, argon, and others.
I think mostly oxygen, and some nitrogen. Also, some carbon dioxide.
I think mostly oxygen, and some nitrogen. Also, some carbon dioxide.
The same gas as the Air we breath. (Mostly Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon)
Nitrogen makes up about ~80% of the air we breath in.
Earths atmosphere is mostly nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%).It is the oxygen that is the essential gas for breathing.
Humans breathe a mixture of gases in air, not just nitrogen. Nitrogen itself is not harmful to humans in normal concentrations found in the atmosphere. However, breathing pure nitrogen can displace oxygen in the lungs and lead to asphyxiation.
Nitrogen.
Yes, the air we breathe is mostly nitrogen, comprising about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere. The remaining components include oxygen (approximately 21%), argon, carbon dioxide, and trace gases. Nitrogen is inert and plays a crucial role in maintaining atmospheric pressure and stability.
When we inhale air, we breathe in nitrogen along with oxygen. Our body uses the oxygen for cellular respiration to produce energy, while the nitrogen is mostly exhaled back out without being utilized by our bodies. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the air we breathe, but our bodies do not have a biological need for it.
The air we breath is mostly made up of Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon, Carbon dioxide, Neon, Helium, Methane (CH4), Krypton, Hydrogen, and Xenon.
hi, as we breath in we breath in about 20% oxygen, we breath out 16%.. we only use about 4% of the oxygen we breath in..