The air you breathe is a gas. You would not be able to remain alive if you breathed solid liquid, as your lungs cannot retain water.
Yes. You breathe in dust, pollen and sometimes you get allergies from them but you can definitely smell them.
Because there is no solid proof of how they were constructed, to say nothing of how they were lit and ventilated (in order to see and to breathe).
A candle is a solid that can give the appearance of "breathing" when it flickers as it burns. The flickering is caused by the wax being heated and vaporizing, leading to changes in air pressure and airflow around the flame.
Oxygen is about 1/4 of the air that we breathe. It's a gas at ordinary temperatures and pressures.
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Trees "breathe" out oxygen.
Humans breathe out carbon dioxide, the whole world runs in a motion, for example plants breathe carbon dioxide, we breathe in oxygen. Even fish breathe oxygen. They take the oxygen out of the water. So we breathe in what plants breathe out and plants breathe in what we breathe out.
it's too far; if one would get there noone could breathe the air.... * And there's no real solid ground - you'd just fall and fall until you were crushed - never hitting any solid ground.
Breathe Owl Breathe was created in 2004.
You breathe out more water vapour then when you breathe in
You do breathe when you sleep. Everyday you breathe so you don't always "sleep when you breathe".