When we feel that the air in the room is “breathed out”, what actually happens?

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Is there a low volume of oxygen since people in the room consumed it? Or is the air just warmer from all the people?

I hope everyone understands the “breathed out” phrase. I am not native speaker and tried for 10m to find the appropriate English word but wasn’t able to. I mean the kind of situation when you come to the room of people and the air is just bad and you say “Wow the air in here is so bad, I will open the window.”

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The average human puts out as much heat as a 100 watt iredecsent light bulb, and unless the room is well ventilated, the air quality will suffer.

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