20% of the world's oxygen comes from the amazon rainforest.
The amazon produces 20 % of the world's oxygen. But deforestation is bringing that percentage down drastically.
0.01 percent of the worlds oxygen is from the amazon
the answer is not nearly as much as people would imagine. the truth is the majority of the planets plant based oxygen production/carbon neutralization comes from ocean based blooms. Forest as such produce around 25% on average but you should also consider that the Taiga forest for example (that nobody ever talks about) absorbs more carbon and produces more oxygen than all the other temperate and tropical forests on the planet combined. This probably doesn't sit too well with Amazon conservationists but they should realize and focus on the real ecological damage done by deforestation there - which certainly ISN'T large scale oxygen depletion.
The AmazonThe Amazon rainforest. Same name as the world's second longest river, also in Brazil.The rainforest in Brazil is located in the Amazon Basin and the rainforest is called the Amazon Rainforest.
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The amazon produces 20 % of the world's oxygen. But deforestation is bringing that percentage down drastically.
Deconstruction of the rainforest means that there will be less oxygen that the trees produce. And it takes awy animals habitats away.
The rainforest is mostly trees and trees produce oxygen. So if there are a lot of trees like in the rainforest, there will be a ton of oxygen coming from the rainforest.
They get a lot of produce from the rainforest by taking fruits and land of the Amazon
0.01 percent of the worlds oxygen is from the amazon
It's described as the long because the amazon rainforest is the world's number one source for oxygen and since we all use oxygen to live it acts as a lung working through our body. We need the lung to help us breathe as we do the amazon rainforest.
Because most of the Amazon Rainforest is within its borders, and the Amazon Rainforest prduces most of the oxygen we use to breathe.
The Amazon produces up to 25 - 30% of the world's oxygen.
The Amazon Rainforest is a Tropical Rainforest
the answer is not nearly as much as people would imagine. the truth is the majority of the planets plant based oxygen production/carbon neutralization comes from ocean based blooms. Forest as such produce around 25% on average but you should also consider that the Taiga forest for example (that nobody ever talks about) absorbs more carbon and produces more oxygen than all the other temperate and tropical forests on the planet combined. This probably doesn't sit too well with Amazon conservationists but they should realize and focus on the real ecological damage done by deforestation there - which certainly ISN'T large scale oxygen depletion.
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
you should save it because we need trees to produce oxygen that we breathe