About Used Air
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3 FAQs about [Used Air]
What are some basic uses of air?
Below I have presented some basic uses of air that you should know. All living things breathe air in and out in the form of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen present in the air is one of the life-sustaining gas we need. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas are essential in the growth of plants.
Why is air important in human life?
Air like food and water is an essential element in human existence. Carried by the wind, polluted air called falls on earth poisoning fish and destroying vegetation. -Acid rain What are the hormones responsible for plant growth, promoting auxillary bud and apical dominance?
Why is air a natural virtue?
Air is a natural virtue on earth which sustains life. It exists in the atmosphere and it basically contains a mixture of numerous gases like oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide in higher proportions and much smaller levels of argon, water vapour, and other gases. Air also contains bacteria, suspended dust, and spores.


