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What's happening? 
As you breathe out through the tube, the air  from your lungs takes the place of the water in the bottle. If you made sure  you took a big breath in and breathed out fully then the resulting volume of  water you pushed out is equivalent to how much air your lungs can hold. Having  a big air capacity in your lungs means you can distribute oxygen around your  body at a faster rate. The air capacity of lungs (or VO2 max) increases  naturally as children grow up but can also be increased with regular exercise. | 








 
 
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