Berikut adalah kumpulan contoh kalimat dalam bahasa Inggris yang menggunakan atau mengandung kata "Air":
- The water level of the Toba Lake was declining rapidly.
Tinggi muka air Danau Toba menurun secara cepat. - Your right lung can take in more air than your left.
- The human sense of smell has the ability to identify the chemical smell of an object in one part per trillion of air.
- You breathe in about 7 quarts of air every minute.
- We breathe 13 pints of air every minute.
- You breathe in about 7 quarts of air every minute. We breathe 13 pints of air every minute.
- A cough amounts to an explosive charge of air which moves at speeds up to 60 miles per hour.
- Coughing can cause air to move through your windpipe faster than the speed of sound over a thousand feet per second!
- An adult sitting in a relaxed position inhales approximately one pint of air with every breath.
- A cough releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60 mph.
- The only part of your body that has no blood supply is the cornea in the eye. It gets its oxygen directly from air.
- Galen agreed with Aristotle that the heart was the body's source of heat, a type of "lamp" fueled by blood from the liver and fanned into spirituous flame by air from the lungs. The brain merely served to cool the blood.
- The only part of the human body, not having the circulatory system to supply it with oxygen is the cornea of the eye. Because it must be perfectly transparent, its cells are provided dissolved in tears oxygen directly from the air.
- Special cells in your lungs produce mucous, which special little hairs in the tubes in your lungs move up and out. The mucous catches the dust, dirt, and bacteria that you breathe in constantly, and is your first line of defense against bacteria entering your body through the air.
- People say that popping your bones will cause arthritis when you get older, but that actually is an old wivestale. It only pops air pockets, and does not cause arthritis.
- The majority of human bones have a dense, strong outer layer, followed by a spongy part full of air for lightness, while the middle contains a soft, flexible, tissue substance called bone marrow.
- Your lungs are also very important for talking! Just above your trachea (wind pipe) is an area called the larynx, which is sometimes also called the voice box. This contains your vocal cords, two tiny ridges which open or close, allowing you to make low or high pitched sounds. The amount of air you force through them can change the pitch of the sound, and also changes the volume of the sound.
- The alveoli are tiny air sacs within the lungs where the exchange of O2 and CO2 takes place. Each lung contains 300 million alveoli if stretched out they'd cover a football field. The total surface area of the lungs is equal to a tennis court.
- The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that is just below the lungs. When the diaphragm squeezes, it causes your lungs to get larger, which makes air enter your lungs. When this muscle doesn't work right, you have a hard time breathing.
- Babies are born with pink lungs but they darken in color as we breathe in polluted air.


