If you mean body, it depends, under 30 seconds most likely fine, over 30 seconds slight pain when breathing deep, over 1 min there will be problem.
you can get hyperoxia or oxygen toxicity. try breathing at rapid rate for as long as you can and you will suddenly feel dizzy or lightheaded, this would be one of the immediate effects. try the link for more info:
No. There is not such thing as too much oxygen just too much carbon. It is good to have a lot of oxygen so the fish dont die because of no oxygen.
Carbon dioxide narcosis happens when people have too much oxygen. It builds up in the body and becomes toxic
they die because it is too cold,-150C, and there is no oxygen.
They breathe too much oxygen. This causes light-headedness. Breathe slowly for awhile or breathe into a paper bag to raise your CO2 .
Too much air would harm the body
The "Goldilocks Principle" applies to everything. For anything you can name, there is "too much!", or "too little", or "Just right!" Water; too much water, and you will drown; too little water and you die of thirst. Food; too much and you get fat, too little and you'll starve. There's a "Just right!" somewhere in between. Oxygen; too much oxygen, and you'll have seizures and you'll be brain-damaged. That's why scuba divers never dive with pure oxygen; below about 40 feet depth, the oxygen becomes toxic. Too little oxygen, and your brain will starve.
When you put oxygen into a balloon, the gas fills up the balloon and increases the pressure inside. This causes the balloon to expand and inflate. If too much oxygen is put into the balloon, it could burst due to the increased pressure.
It is better to have too much oxygen for combustion. Having excess oxygen ensures complete combustion, which results in a cleaner and more efficient burning process. Too much gas can lead to incomplete combustion, releasing harmful byproducts like carbon monoxide.
no
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
you can die
you get FAT