earth science
"Air" is the most important cycle that exists between the atmosphere and earth, e.g. a sustained cycle between plants on earth and the air we breathe, and humans. Air is important as a natural resource because we AND plants must breathe. Plants use carbon dioxide which humans breathe out. Humans breathe in oxygen, which plants give off. Without these two components of "air" or if these became out of balance, both plants and humans would die.
The everyday items that use air are humans like you and animals.
Yes. The air is 21% oxygen which is what humans run on. It is 79% nitrogen which we filter out. I learned this today in Health class.
pollutant
A bee, they pollinate flowers so we have plants and air
A bee, they pollinate flowers so we have plants and air
Air is very important to human survival because it contains oxygen, which humans need to live.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) for the most part, but the components of the original air that was inhaled are still present, although the O2 (oxygen) component will be reduced.
For humans and other animals, the oxygen in the air that we breathe is essential for life. When we breathe the air, our body uses the oxygen in it to enable the body to carry out the necessary processes for living.
Belgian Air Component was created in 1909.
The carbon dioxide is the principal component of the atmosphere (not air !) on Mars.
The most important component of the air you breathe is oxygen. Oxygen is essential for the process of respiration, where it is used by your body to generate energy. Without oxygen, your cells would not be able to function properly.
The larges component of air - is Nitrogen (approximately 79 % by volume).
Humans create the most air pollution. Power plants are known to create the most pollution in most areas of the world.
Yes, oxygen is the most important gas in the air for humans as it is essential for cellular respiration, which provides cells with the energy they need to function. Without oxygen, humans would not be able to survive.
Not all but most are.