If Oxygen vanished for 5 seconds, and if oxygen doubled. | |
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GeezinGA User ID: 34404134 United States 11/06/2013 10:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are referring to the atmosphere for 5 seconds leaking out into space and if it was felt simultaneously around the world for those 5 seconds...yes, the ear drums could pop. But thats called a Vacuum, not just a lack of oxygen. |
Nachos (OP) User ID: 48950200 Australia 11/06/2013 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | put a plastic bag over your head for 5 seconds really skin tight and see what happens? Nothing. Quoting: GeezinGA 34404134 If you are referring to the atmosphere for 5 seconds leaking out into space and if it was felt simultaneously around the world for those 5 seconds...yes, the ear drums could pop. But thats called a Vacuum, not just a lack of oxygen. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49084597 South Africa 11/06/2013 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | put a plastic bag over your head for 5 seconds really skin tight and see what happens? Nothing. Quoting: GeezinGA 34404134 If you are referring to the atmosphere for 5 seconds leaking out into space and if it was felt simultaneously around the world for those 5 seconds...yes, the ear drums could pop. But thats called a Vacuum, not just a lack of oxygen. No OP you are. If oxygen vanished for 5 seconds nothing would happen, because the other elements that make up the atmosphere would still be around. Oxygen constitutes only a small part of the gases that makes up our atmosphere. |