Most of our oxygen is produced not by plants, but by oceanic plankton.
[Coccoliths are worth a search in your favorite interweb data resource.]
And as far as the trees are concerned, the boreal forests are much larger than the tropical rainforest, but obviously mainly in the north.
Can't give you any numbers on O2.
All the Rainforests in the world combined accounts for it making 28% of the World's oxygen, and not only that, Rainforests are the World's biggest Pharmacy - with most of its plants being natural medicine.
45 percent of the earths oxygen is produced by our oceans
kapok trees are mainly found in tropical rainforests and grow to about 50-70meters. they need as much sun as they can get exactly 56 degrees every day.
No, Europe does not have tropical rainforests. No part of Europe is within the tropics. Southern Spain, Sicily, and Crete are the locations farthest south and none extend much south of 35 degrees N latitude.
about 3% of th entire world
All the Rainforests in the world combined accounts for it making 28% of the World's oxygen, and not only that, Rainforests are the World's biggest Pharmacy - with most of its plants being natural medicine.
If the rainforest were to all disappear, life on earth would soon be extinguished as we know it. Much of the oxygen that humans and other animals need is produced by rainforests.
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.
a lot of oxygen! that's where most of it comes from!
45 percent of the earths oxygen is produced by our oceans
None. Oxygen is required for the production of ATP
The amount of oxygen is proportional to the light they receive. Most plants produce around one cubic centimeter of oxygen for every ten lumens of light absorbed.
The pacific ocean. Green algae in the oceans produce the majority of the Earth's oxygen. The rainforests add a much smaller amount.
Hi i am here to answer how much oxygen is collected every day. A HEALL LOAD!
Hi i am here to answer how much oxygen is collected every day. A HEALL LOAD!
This value is 0,043 g oxygen (for the water hydrolysis).
1. How much of our rainforests have been depleted throughout history?