Biology, asked by TheUnknownLily, 7 months ago

What if all the oxygen in Earth disappear for 1 second ?​

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Answered by joshianuvrat
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Answer:

sorry actually i was trying to say that 1/infinity is zero....

sorry my bad.....lol

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

Without oxygen, concrete is nothing but dust. The effect would be on humans too. If you are out in the sun, expect severe sunburn as the ozone layer that protects us from ultra-violate rays of the sun would vanish. In between all this, the earth's crust, which is made up of 45 per cent oxygen, would completely crumble.

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