Other's Responses
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The funny thing is the question isn't even right. Not every living thing needs air to survive or can survive in air. Oxygen, yes, but not air.
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If Oxygen only, what about the plants if no Carbon Dioxide, They can't live, we can't also live. They take in Carbon Dioxide and gives us Oxygen
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this is one depressed child...
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Some organisms don't even need oxygen. They undergo anaerobic respiration, which by definition does not require oxygen.
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Wait a second: the background is my class! HOLY **** IS MY ****ING CLASS!
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Tardigrades don't need anything in air to survive.
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oh yeah cos everything needs oxygen to live UM FUCKING TARDIGRADES
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Plants require water: H2O (that O is oxygen). Chemosynthesis is the answer that everyone other than this question is looking for. As no correct answer is available, this problem remains a problem. Therefore, the answer is indeed "puppy" as they solve all problems. I should be laughing at pictures instead of using my brain...
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The top comment: Breathing pure oxygen is kinda bad as it's highly flammable and you can die of oxygen toxicity.
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The top comment actually pure oxygen is toxic to humans
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Oh lord, my dog just turned one. Help me. Help me. Help me...
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Fish die in air. Stupid question.
The funny thing is the question isn't even right. Not every living thing needs air to survive or can survive in air. Oxygen, yes, but not air.