Try living in an airtight tent with 200 trees to test oxygen and the end
The man lives in an airtight tent with 200 trees placed inside to test whether they make enough oxygen to breathe.
A 'weird scientist' locked himself in a small, airtight plastic tent with 200 green trees inside, to see if the crowd could turn CO 2 into oxygen fast enough to help him live. .
Baute Kurtis locked himself in a plastic-covered tent with an area of 3x3m.
Baute Kurtis locked himself in a plastic-covered tent, covering an area of 3x3m right in the garden behind his brother's home in British Columbia, Canada.
In this experiment, he wanted to know if he could live at least 3 days in here.
Unfortunately, Kurtis Baute had to cancel the experiment after only 15 hours, when the CO 2 level reached its peak, this could put him at risk of brain damage due to hypoxia or deep coma .
During the 15-hour test, Baute nearly hit the danger threshold.
During the 15-hour test, Baute nearly hit the danger threshold. However, Kurtis Baute calls this a "great success" . That is the main goal for him to better understand the devastating impact of CO 2 emissions globally.
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