Well, a tree does produce enough oxygen for a person to stay alive. A small tree, only like, 4 ft. tall couldn't keep somebody alive for long. But a big, regular sized tree could keep somebody alive for a long time. 3-4 people actually.
On average, one tree produces enough oxygen for two people. However, the amount of oxygen produced can vary depending on the type, size, and health of the tree.
it would take about 27 trees to produce enough oxygen for one person.
On average, a tree can produce enough oxygen for two people per day. However, this can vary depending on the species of the tree and its size.
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It requires 22 trees to produce the amount of oxygen consumed by one person. (An acre of trees produces enough oxygen for 18 people). This data comes from the Northwest Territories Forest Management site:http://forestmanagement.enr.gov.nt.ca/forest_education/amazing_tree_facts.htmHow_many_people_can_use_oxygen_produced_by_tree
If the water does not contain enough oxygen, yes.
You can't raise enough monely to build an extension.
if she isn't comfortable enough to tell him then chances are that she doesnt actually love him ;)
One tree can provide enough oxygen for one person for one year. However, the amount of oxygen produced can vary depending on the species and maturity of the tree.
respiration requires glucose to occur where there the combining of glucose with oxygen to produce energy which is used by the body in many processes for example in digestion. but for a person to have enough energy it needs someone to be well nutrited
Type 2 diabetes occurs.
anemia means lack of oxygen. The cells in the body are not able to get enough oxygen, and will die if they do not get the needed oxygen. It is usually a problem with the person not having enough red blood cells(they carry the oxygen). Many people with anemia will faint, have headaches, be fatigued, appear pale, or even have an irregular heart beat.