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WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF OXYGEN IS INCREASED TOO MUCH?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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even the co2 will increase and nitrogen decreases

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Cars would be able to drive without any fuel at all.

Paper airplanes would glide far beyond the horizon.

Many animals and insects would thrive on this extra oxygen, quickly evolving into unprecedented sizes. — According to scientists, first, this would apply to insects and some arthropods. Their bodies will swell like balloons.

About 3 million years ago, the Earth’s atm. was 30% oxygen. At that time, judging by the fossil remains, insects and anthropods were much much larger. Now, if we doubled the oxygen now, the size would be even larger. Other animals wouldn’t be lagging too behind either.

4. Flowers would soon be on par with modern trees in size. Trees such a Poplars and Spruce would fight each other as they reach up into the clouds.

Humans

For human beings, each of our 23,000 daily breathes would add enormously to our strength. 90% of our energy will be consumed from this extra oxygen. Only 10% of energy would be consumed from water and food.

Over time, humans would evolve into 2-meter tall giants, which would mean- we would be able to achieve incredible records in sports that were previously unattainable.

Humans will also become smarter and more attentive as the brain receives more oxygen. Our bodies will produce more neutrophils- cells that destroy viruses and bacteria. We’ll gain unbelievable immunity- fearless of almost any and every kind of infection. It won’t be an exaggeration to call ourselves “super people”.

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