Most of the worlds oxygen is produced by Trees.
autotrophic organisms
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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.
0.01 percent of the worlds oxygen is from the amazon
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45 percent of the earths oxygen is produced by our oceans
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.
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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seaweed
To me the answer to this question is starch
plants
The Earth's grass produce 20 to 30 percent oxygen. The other 70 to 80 percent of oxygen is produced by marine plants.
a lot of oxygen! that's where most of it comes from!
It is produced by photosynthesis in plants.
No , most of Protozoa are not photosynthetic hence can't produce O2 .
there would be no shade, nothing holding the top soil down and blocking the wind, creating a desert, and oxygen levels would go down. not dissapear, because most of the worlds oxygen is produced by algae in the oceans, not by trees
By plants and planktonMost of the Earth's oxygen is produced by plants, both on surface and under water. Algae.
The Honda 50cc single cylinder OHC engine (Supercub) is the world's most produced engine (over 80 million units)