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one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
If you unfolded all the folds and branches in your lungs, the area it would cover would equal about one half of a tennis court.
The area of a book cover would depend on the dimensions of the cover. To find the area, you would multiply the length by the width of the book cover. Formula for area of a rectangle is length x width.
There are about 300 million alveoli in each of your lungs. These tiny air sacs provide an ideal site for the diffusion of gases into and out of the blood – also known as gaseous exchange.The alveoli have a very large surface area – in fact if all of the alveoli in your lungs were spread out flat they would cover the area of a tennis court.
To find the area of a book cover in metric units, the most appropriate unit to use would be centimeters. The formula for finding the area of a book cover would be: length x width.
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The spongy texture of the lungs provides a large surface area for gas exchange, allowing more oxygen to enter the bloodstream and more carbon dioxide to be expelled. If the lungs were empty like a balloon, they would have a smaller surface area and would not be as effective in exchanging gases.
Three square feet would cover one square yard or 36 square inches.
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Spread out flat, all the air sacs in the lungs of an adult would cover an bubbles or sacs called aleoli. Spread out flat, all the air sacs in the lungs of an adult would cover an area about the third of a tennis court. here are some extra facts. source is at bottom. Factoids • Your lungs contain almost 1500 miles of airways and over 300 million alveoli. • Every minute you breathe in 13 pints of air. • Plants are our partners in breathing. We breathe in air, use the oxygen in it, and release carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Thank goodness! here is the link: http://www.gaaged.org/Browseable_Folders/Curriculum/Lesson%20Plans/Science_Behind_Our_Food--CAES_July_2005/Measuring_Lung_Respiratory_Tidbits_Information_SBOF_July_2005.pdf hope this was helpful shane
Your lungs have very large surface area. About 100 square meters or 1100 square feet.