Oxygen is the gas in the atmosphere that is continually being renewed by plants through the process of photosynthesis. Plants use carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce oxygen as a byproduct, helping to maintain the balance of gases in the atmosphere.
No, oxygen is not a nonrenewable resource. It is constantly being produced through photosynthesis by plants and phytoplankton, and is also released by marine algae. Oxygen is abundant in the Earth's atmosphere and is continuously replenished through natural processes.
Oxygen in the atmosphere is constantly being replenished through photosynthesis by plants and marine algae. These organisms convert carbon dioxide into oxygen as a byproduct of their metabolic processes. As long as these processes continue, oxygen levels in the atmosphere will be maintained.
Scientists look for water vapor, ozone, and oxygen in a plant's atmosphere to understand its metabolic activity and health. Water vapor is essential for photosynthesis and transpiration, ozone can indicate stress or pollution levels, and oxygen is produced during photosynthesis, providing insights into the plant's photosynthetic rate. Monitoring these gases helps scientists assess the overall well-being and environmental impact of plants.
Through respiration by animals and plants Through combustion processes like burning fossil fuels Through chemical reactions with other elements in the atmosphere By being absorbed into the oceans and used by marine organisms Through weathering and erosion of rocks By being trapped in sediments or rocks over millions of years
Nitrogen is relatively inert and so will stay stable in the atmosphere. Oxygen on the other hand, is very reactive and is also in a constant cycle of being removed from the atmosphere by cellular respiration and replenished by photosynthesis. The higher concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere, the more likely it is to react with something, which will deplete the amount. Currently, the air is about 21% oxygen, but has reached levels as high as 35% during different periods.
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No, you cannot use your passport while it is being renewed.
The amount of oxygen in the air does not get depleted because it is constantly being replenished through processes such as photosynthesis by plants and algae. These organisms convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, helping to maintain a relatively stable level of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Today the Earth's atmosphere is being destroyed by all the pollution by cars and power plants.
No, the atmosphere is not a resource that can be "renewed" in the same way that sunlight or wind can be replenished. It is a finite system that can be negatively impacted by human activities such as pollution and deforestation. It is important to protect and conserve the atmosphere for the well-being of all living organisms on Earth.
No, oxygen is not a nonrenewable resource. It is constantly being produced through photosynthesis by plants and phytoplankton, and is also released by marine algae. Oxygen is abundant in the Earth's atmosphere and is continuously replenished through natural processes.
Ozone is continually made by the Sun. Ozone made at Earth's surface does not survive to reach the ozone layer.
Yes, you can book a flight while your passport is being renewed. However, you will need to provide the airline with your passport information once it has been renewed before you can travel.
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ανανεώνομαι (anna- née-on-ohm-eh) = I am being renewed. Other persons (second, third, plurals) have different forms.
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