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the Congo Basin. It is a vast area of tropical rainforest, spanning several countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, and Gabon. The Congo Basin is home to rich biodiversity, including diverse plant and animal species, as well as indigenous communities.
Absolutely wrong, rainforest doesnt produce oxygen at all, it has an OXYGENE TURNOVER, as O2 is released AND absorbed, overall it has almost no impact on the amount of O2 in the world, the only way more O2 is produced than it is consumed is by "Locking" carbon in plants, in other words, the only way for the rainforest to produce O2 is by growing, if it doesnt GROW, it doesnt produce any O2, and if it shrinks, it is releasing CO2.
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.
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.
35 percent
0.01 percent of the worlds oxygen is from the amazon
The Amazon produces up to 25 - 30% of the world's oxygen.
About 20%
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.
depends on how big the tree is the bigger the more oxygen it produces.
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.