Percentage of oxygen in the air of Tashkent city fell below the norm of 19.5 percent on May 29 of this year. Several factors may have contributed to this.
Shortage of oxygen in the capital could be caused by the climatic factor and the lack of artificial water facilities. Growing algae such as chlorella in artificial water bodies exacerbates the situation somewhat. In the future, the need to install devices that absorb carbon dioxide from the air and produce constant oxygen will increase in the capital and big cities.
He added that the increase in temperature will reduce the oxygen in the air and the decrease in atmospheric pressure will lead to chronic oxygen deficiency. It has a negative effect on patients with arterial hypertension, ischemic heart disease, respiratory lung diseases.
This is especially noticeable in large flat cities without large cities, green phytomass, and artificial water bodies.