The amount of air that can be exhaled after the deepest inhalation is called the vital capacity. It represents the maximum amount of air a person can breathe in and out of their lungs during a single breath.
The amount of air that can be exhaled after the deepest inhalation is called the vital capacity. It is the maximum amount of air a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath possible. It is an important measure of lung function.
The largest amount of gas in air is nitrogen, which makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. Oxygen is the next most abundant gas, making up about 21% of the air.
The amount of air you can inhale above tidal inspiration is called inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). It represents the additional air you can breathe in after a normal inhalation.
A comparison between the actual amount of water vapor in the air and the amount it could hold if saturated is called relative humidity. It is expressed as a percentage, indicating how close the air is to being fully saturated with moisture. For example, a relative humidity of 50% means the air contains half the amount of water vapor it can hold at that temperature.
The amount of force that air is placing on the Earth is called atmospheric pressure. It is the weight of the overlying air pressing down on the Earth's surface.
The amount of force that air is placing on the Earth is called atmospheric pressure. It is caused by the weight of the air above the Earth's surface pressing down.
The amount of force that air is placing on the Earth is called atmospheric pressure. It is the force per unit area exerted by the weight of the air above that particular area.
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The force exerted by air on the Earth's surface is called atmospheric pressure. This pressure is caused by the weight of the air above pressing down on the Earth's surface.
The force exerted by air on the Earth's surface is called atmospheric pressure. This pressure is the result of the weight of the air above pressing down on the surface below. It is typically measured in units of pressure such as millibars or inches of mercury.
The earth's blanket of air is called the atmosphere.
The total amount of water vapor leaving the Earth's surface is called evaporation. Evaporation is the process by which water at the surface turns into water vapor in the air.
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The weight of air on Earth is called atmospheric pressure. It is the force exerted by the weight of air molecules in the Earth's atmosphere on a surface.
The amount of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount it can hold at a specific temperature is called relative humidity.