why do we feel suffocated in a closed room
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Carbon dioxide
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In a closed room, if there is some material that is burning, you may have felt suffocation. This is due to excess of carbon dioxide that may be accumulating in the room, as the burning continues. Carbon dioxide makes up a small component of the air around us.
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Fears of Closing Windows and Low Oxygen
Fears of low oxygen levels are easy to find. For example, question-answer site Quora asks whether running an air conditioner in a closed room leads to low levels of oxygen. Playing on this belief, companies rushed in with products that fill this supposed void.
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