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How does air form?

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How does air form?

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  1. i think so to.


  2. It doesn't really form, it exists because of the many things that make it up.  Oxygen, helium, hydrogen, and all the other things that make up air are a gas at most temperatures.  Air is also made up of dust and other flying solid particulates.  Whatever you put into the air (hairspray, car exhaust) that's what it's made up with.  Vegetation turn carbon dioxide into oxygen, and that's recycled into it as well.

    Many factors dictate the makeup of air.

  3. Air forms when the molecules of any substance move faster than the bonds that hold them together.  It's called a gas, which is simply matter that can fill the space it is in.  Once the forces that cause these molecules to attact increase they form a liquid or a solid.

    Air is formed when forces that hold nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and some other compounds loose their grip on the molecules.  Different compound have differnet properties that will cause this to happen.  The most common is the reaction to temperature.

  4. Hmm... air particles?

  5. when you breath you breath out co2 plants breath in co2 and breath out oxygen/air we breath that in and breath out co2 again a never ending process as long as we don't cut down all the trees. exhale save a tree inhale kill a tree. ahhh haaaa

  6. Air is not formed.  It is a mix of oxygen, nitrogen and other trace gases.
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