Why air imortant
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
It is vital that living things respire to get oxygen for living cells to function. Without air, there is no life. Plants use Carbon Dioxide (together with sunlight and water) to produce energy and give out Oxygen as a by-product. ... Air is also important for living organisms in the soil to survive and function. Air is a very useful natural resource, just like water, and has many uses. The most important aspect of air is that it keeps all living things on Earth alive by providing oxygen. Living things are not the only things that use oxygen. ... Air can also be used to produce energy.
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