Yes it is dangerous for your health. It can end your health through asphyxiation.
-A bright idea -neon's boring brother -has the brawn to get the job done -Argon to lazy to react with anything -get gassed by argon, its noble -its the noblest of all gases
Argon does occur in potassium-containing minerals as a result of the radioactive decay of K-40. However, this is not a significant source commercially; at nearly 1%, argon is the third most abundant component of the Earth's atmosphere, and it's extracted via fractional distillation of liquefied air.
argon
Argo is not a gas but Argon is.
Its an Insulator
we inhale 14% and exhale 9%
Yes it does.
As long as you are breathing in adequate oxygen, it does not matter how much argon you breathe in. It is not dangerous at all.
I don't think there is a biological need to inhale argon, and the element has been linked to asphyxiation, but if one were to desire to do so, it would be because argon exists as a gas at room temperature, as the melting and boiling point are -189.35 Celsius and -185.85 Celcius, respectively.
0.934% of the earth's atmosphere is argon.
Argon has 17% by volume
The percentage of argon depends on whether you refer to argon in the atmosphere or the total composition of the earth.
Argon is completely harmless. Argon is a noble gas thus can't be flamable. It is even in the air you breathe. It only becomes dangerous if there is so much it depletes the oxygen level.
0.94%
Argon
Argon is an inert and non toxic gas, there is a very small amount of Argon in the air we breath, and is not normally considered dangerous.
Argon makes up 0.9% of Earth's atmosphere.