A rainforest can generate about 20% of the world's oxygen production due to the vast number of trees and plants that undergo photosynthesis. However, this oxygen is mostly consumed by the forest itself and its surrounding ecosystem, rather than being released into the atmosphere.
The Amazon Rainforest in South America is often credited with producing around 20% of the world's oxygen due to its vast expanse and rich biodiversity. The rainforest's dense vegetation and high levels of photosynthesis contribute to its significant oxygen production.
Yes, there is oxygen in rain.
Sulfur is the element present in coal that leads to acid rain when it combines with oxygen and water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid. Burning coal releases sulfur dioxide into the air, which can then react with other compounds to create acid rain.
The acid rain smudged the forest in America. The acid rain actually kills the forest, not smudge. It looks like the acid rain is smudging but to not take it literally, it's a personification.
Acid rain in the Black Forest was primarily caused by air pollution from industrial emissions and transportation, which released sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. These pollutants combined with water vapor in the air to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fell to the ground as acid rain, damaging the forest ecosystem.
Oxygen.
Oxygen. Apex-OXYGEN
Oxygen
Oxygen. Apex-OXYGEN
grasslands :)
Grassland
oxygen and minerals
no because there is not much rain to have a rain forest or trees to have a rain forest
the `tropical rain forest contains loads of trees which give oxygen which we need to have to be able to bread
to much rain
In excess of 500 in. of rain
Not much it is a rain forest. But enough for plants to survive and to see. So when your in the woods it is about the same.