you cant get too much. once the air has reached 100% oxygen no more can get in the air. if you breathe it in, you might feel a bit dizzy as you're not used to it but its not harmful at all, just not used to it
Too much air would harm the body
this happen you a person is tired orhas a luck of oxygen in there body
You have established in the question that too much oxygen has been lost, so this means that there will be some degree of impairment due to brain damage. How much impairment will depend on how little oxygen the brain received, over how long a period, and on the temperature of the brain.
Some of the oxygen will dissolve in the water.
Having too much oxygen in the body can lead to oxygen toxicity, which can cause symptoms like dizziness, breathing difficulties, vision problems, and even seizures. Prolonged exposure to high oxygen levels can damage the lungs and central nervous system. It's important to maintain a balance of oxygen levels to avoid these risks.
Nowhere, animals do not produce oxygen.
More oxygen means less CO2 so we could experience global cooling. Oxygen also feeds combustion so there could be bigger and more frequent forest fires.
What do you think will happen to animals and humans if the amount of oxygen in the air is reduced?
Alveoli of lungs.
if the oxygen
If you did not have any oxygen you would die very soon.
not much (actually, pretty much nothing) would be able to survive because the amount of oxygen and dissolved oxygen in a river or stream can greatly affect what can and can't survive in it. not much would be able to live if all they had to live off of and take in to their systems was carbon dioxide.