Environmental Sciences, asked by srijitasen25, 4 months ago

What if Earth's oxygen level increased?​

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Answered by manveermeena007
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With the increased levels of oxygen humans would have an increased chance of oxygen toxicity. This happens when humans are exposed to increased oxygen levels than their bodies are normally used to. Over time, this could lead to lung damage, poor eyesight and cells not being able to reproduce.

Having too much oxygen in your body creates free radicals. These atoms look for other electrons to pair up with. When this happens it can cause damage to your body and your DNA.

Oh yeah, and what about those crazy fires we mentioned? Well with more oxygen in the atmosphere everything would catch on fire more easily. Generally speaking, when you can’t start a fire it’s due to the lack of oxygen.

With there being even more O2 the atmosphere think of how easy everything would catch fire. Think California forest fires are bad? Expect those to happen all around the world. Even wet vegetation would have a chance at burning.

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Answered by Moncheri06
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forest FIRE can easily take place

and the heat from the will be in more amount than it is .....

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