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The total capacity of human lungs is about 6 liters of air, but during normal breathing we only use about 0.5 liters per breath. The amount of air you can forcefully breathe out after a maximum inhalation — called vital capacity — is about 4.5 to 5 liters for adults. Regular aerobic exercise can significantly improve lung efficiency.

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