No
10 percent less of 125 is 112.5.
50% less 46.67% = 3.33%
No.
(10 percent) - (73 percent) = -63%
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YES as humans we need oxygen to breath
Deforistaion is people cutting down plant life, and making it even less likely foer humans to survive. It is obious people will die from no oxygen.
it will die
No
Humans cut down the trees,wildlife and kill the cheetahs prey. no trees = less oxygen & no wild life = less food for cheetahs and other animals who need to survive
4 days or less.
Just about, but we'd find it tough. Normally, the air that we breathe is 70% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen, 8% Carbon Dioxide and 2% rare gases such as argon, neon etc. Living in 10% Oxygen would cut our Oxygen supply by a half- we could just about survive in the short term, but would be weakened, feel dizzy and tired, and have to breathe more rapidly to compensate for the reduction. In the long term, such a reduction would cause serious damage to our nervous and muscular tissues, including brain tissue and the neural pathways throughout our bodies. Our muscles would become permanently weakened and less able to function, and some brain damage could occur, which would in the long run lead to premature death.
Due to the destruction of the rainforests, there is less oxygen for humans to breathe.
1 out of 1000000 will survive. means less than 1 percent.
As oxygen is a poisonous gas the more the is the more deadly it is to us. Oxygen is used to help evolution and allows things to grow at a much quicker pace. If there was to be more oxygen in the air you will see a lot more fires but if there is too little in the air humans and animals die which allow less air consumption and more oxygen. So for your sake lets hope it stays around the 20 percent mark.
Sure ... as long as he has oxygen, pressure, suitable temperature or insulation fromthe temperature of space, and shielding from the levels of harmful radiation in space.Provide the necessary conditions, and humans can survive anywhere. Without any ofthat, maybe 10 minutes in space, less than that in some other places.