What would happen If earth lost oxygen for 5 seconds?
Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe . We all need oxygen to survive.Oxygen is irreplaceable when it comes to supporting life. The human body is about two-third oxygen.
But what would happen if earth lost oxygen just for 5 seconds?
Here is the answer:
- Everyone at the beach would get terrible sunburns, and the reason behind is that absence of ozone layer in the atmosphere . As ozone layer also contain oxygen element.
- Water in the oceans, rivers, lakes begin to evaporate immediately because water contains one part of oxygen & two of hydrogen and if there were no oxygen, water would instantly become gas.
- The day would be as dark as night because of absence of oxygen molecules in the air.
- All concrete buildings convert into dust because oxygen acts as a binder in concrete & if there were no oxygen all concrete would convert into dust.
- Some serious hearing loss, because of sudden change in air pressure(21% lose in pressure) everyone's ear would explode.
(It is similar to jumping from sea level to 2000m instantly)
- Our earth's crust would crumble & the Earth's crust contain 45% of the oxygen.So absence of oxygen means CRUMBLE
which means NO OXYGEN=CRUMBLE.
- Untreated metals would immediately weld together.
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done bro..nw ur turn!
@rahul708 terrible...it's really a serious one!!! Grt8 info. Dude...need to work on our environment...save trees save our future!!!
Yes bro...it's very serious.!
and to overcome this we all have to work together!
We have to grow more n more trees!
@rahul708 interesting fact bhai... thanks for sharing
thank u bhai!
will post more and more interesting blog!
@rahul708
Amazing fact bro.. But aisa ho gayega toh hum amazing nahi kr sakte etana nukasan ho jayega
Bro. If that happen then it will be a horrific scene.
all the people are lost oxygen
this is very intresting