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Bird
9 December, 02:02
Why carbon dioxide is poisonus
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Savion Lam
9 December, 03:50
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Because our lungs needs oxygen
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Carbon dioxide is what we breathe out
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Frosty
9 December, 04:53
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it can affect respiratory function and cause excitation followed by depression of the central nervous system and a high concentration can displace oxygen in the air.
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