Everything living exposed to atmosphere would die. Some of the non-aerobic organisms would survive so some of the remains would rot.
The oceans would boil to produce some sort of atmosphere, then once enough heat was lost, would freeze over.
Organisms in the sea would take longer to die.
and we people would die sooner
If all humans suddenly disappeared from Earth, the oxygen content of the atmosphere would gradually increase due to the lack of human respiration and combustion processes. This could potentially lead to a temporary surge in oxygen levels until natural processes balance out the concentration.
To condense oxygen from the air, you would have to cool the air to a temperature below the boiling point of oxygen, which is around -183 degrees Celsius. This process would separate the oxygen gas from the other components of air, allowing it to be collected as a liquid.
To condense oxygen from air, the air would need to be cooled to a temperature below its boiling point, which is -183 degrees Celsius. This cooling process would cause the oxygen molecules to condense into liquid form, which can then be collected separately.
If the jar holding the oxygen breaks, the oxygen will escape into the surrounding environment. Oxygen is a gas, so it will disperse quickly and mix with the air around it.
If there was only oxygen and no nitrogen present, the burning process would be more efficient and the flames would burn brighter and hotter. Nitrogen in the air can act as a diluent, which can dampen the combustion process.
of course not gallium does not react with oxygen you retards cuz if it did then something would happen if you would it in the air cuz oxygen is in the air
If all humans suddenly disappeared from Earth, the oxygen content of the atmosphere would gradually increase due to the lack of human respiration and combustion processes. This could potentially lead to a temporary surge in oxygen levels until natural processes balance out the concentration.
If a spherical volume of air instantaneously disappeared, there would be a sudden drop in pressure in that area, causing nearby air to rush in to fill the void. This rapid movement of air could generate strong winds or a temporary vacuum effect before the air pressure equalizes.
To condense oxygen from the air, you would have to cool the air to a temperature below the boiling point of oxygen, which is around -183 degrees Celsius. This process would separate the oxygen gas from the other components of air, allowing it to be collected as a liquid.
Too much air would harm the body
There would be no air or oxygen for us to survive.
Sorry - the more you use, the greater the amount that ends up as vapor in the air.
we all die lol Everything that needs oxygen would die. including us, animals, and plants.
To condense oxygen from air, the air would need to be cooled to a temperature below its boiling point, which is -183 degrees Celsius. This cooling process would cause the oxygen molecules to condense into liquid form, which can then be collected separately.
that's ovious that the person will surely die........
What do you think will happen to animals and humans if the amount of oxygen in the air is reduced?
If the jar holding the oxygen breaks, the oxygen will escape into the surrounding environment. Oxygen is a gas, so it will disperse quickly and mix with the air around it.