Examples of using "Zuurstof" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you getting enough oxygen?
Trees make oxygen.
The atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
This guy needs oxygen.
- Oxygen and hydrogen make water.
- Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
- Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
- Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen.
Water contains hydrogen and oxygen.
Water is made up of oxygen and hydrogen.
You can't live without oxygen.
- You cannot burn anything without oxygen.
- You can't burn anything without oxygen.
We can't live without oxygen.
All living things need oxygen.
Thomas climbed Everest without oxygen.
Probably an indication there's not a lot of oxygen.
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
There's no oxygen on the moon.
There is almost no oxygen in the room.
The atmosphere mostly consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
Problem is, once you start to get a little less oxygen, your mind starts playing tricks on you.
Without sunlight, seaweed stops producing oxygen.
The prawn must find food before the oxygen runs out completely.
She's oxygenating the eggs with her siphon, looking after them.
We yawn when we are short of oxygen.
Tropical rainforests produce oxygen and consume carbon dioxide.
Tom died from lack of oxygen.
Plankton and microorganisms release oxygen into the atmosphere,
The air we breathe consists of oxygen and nitrogen.
You see, life needs oxygen to get big and complex.
Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulfur and selenium are nonmetals.
It is impossible to live without water and without oxygen.
Lower air pressure makes it more difficult for humans to breathe and get enough oxygen.
He ran out of air while trying to swim out of the cave.
He hauls out so he can absorb oxygen directly from the air. Finally, the sun returns.
Our atmosphere contains 21% oxygen, which is necessary for us to breathe, 78% nitrogen, and 0.9% argon. The other 0.1% consists of water vapor, carbon dioxide, neon, methane, krypton, helium, xenon, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone.