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Inside flight passenger breath artificial oxygen?

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Inside flight passenger breath artificial oxygen?

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  1. Is there a question here?


  2. All the previous answers are correct, but are you asking about someone who needs supplemental O2?  You can take certain oxygen concentrators on a flight with you.  Call the airline for details.

    Next time, try to make a complete sentence, for a better answer.  Thanks.

  3. Oxygen is an element it can not be created. However there is some oxygen in the high altitudes but not enough to support human life. Oxygen in the air goes into the engine, cooled, and flowed through the cabin most of the oxygen flow comes from the engines thats why the AC turns off when they start up the engines. And thats why sometimes when an engine fails theres a loss of cabin pressure and the masks are dropped.

  4. Negatory, there, good buddy.

  5. What passengers breath is a mixture of recycled cabin air and ambient air.  How much of each depends on the cockpit settings.

  6. there is still oxygen at high altitudes it's just that the molecules are so far apart you can't get enough of them in a breath. The inside of the plane is pressurized to that of a lower altitude.

  7. What people breathe is simply outside air pressurized by the air conditioning system to be breathable.

    The composition of the atmosphere does not change much as one ascends, the air simply gets less dense.  Because of that, air outside the aircraft can simply be packed together and the oxygen concentration does not change.  It simply gains enough pressure to be breathable.

  8. there's no such thing as "artificial" oxygen

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