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Rainforests are the type of biome that has half of the worldâ??s species. They also produce nearly half of the worldâ??s oxygen.
Contrary to popular secular belief, tree's don't actually produce the majority of the worlds oxygen, in fact, approximately 91.6% of the worlds oxygen is produced by phytoplankton blooms in the northern hemisphere of the ocean.
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the trees produce oxygen and balance the air cycle in the nature
Although each is only a single cell, together they can produce nearly half the worlds carbohydrates.
trees
Although each is only a single cell, together they can produce nearly half the worlds carbohydrates.
One most animals who feed on it could die out ,and second we wouldn't have half of the O2 we breath in our atmosphere.
The Pacific holds half of the worlds ocean water.
Mostly due to the fact that plankton produce much of the world's oxygen.
water, oceans of it