The forests are a distant second to the primary oxygen production source, which is the phytoplankton found in the world's oceans and seas.
If all forests were destroyed, oxygen-producing organisms that could remain include other vegetation such as grasslands, wetlands, and algal blooms in bodies of water. These ecosystems also contribute to the production of oxygen through photosynthesis.
Forests do produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, but they do not significantly increase the overall oxygen levels in the atmosphere. The main source of oxygen on Earth is the oceans, not forests. Forests are crucial for biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation.
Marine phytoplankton, such as diatoms and cyanobacteria, are responsible for producing about half of the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis. These tiny organisms play a vital role in the global oxygen cycle and support the health of marine ecosystems.
Marine phytoplankton, particularly cyanobacteria, are believed to be responsible for producing roughly half of the oxygen on Earth through photosynthesis. These microscopic organisms play a crucial role in the oceanic ecosystems and global oxygen cycle.
Oxygen is replenished in nature primarily through photosynthesis, a process where plants and algae convert carbon dioxide into oxygen using sunlight. The majority of Earth's oxygen comes from these photosynthetic organisms, with forests and oceans being the largest producers. Additionally, phytoplankton in the oceans play a significant role in producing oxygen through photosynthesis.
The forests are a distant second to the primary oxygen production source, which is the phytoplankton found in the world's oceans and seas.
If all forests were destroyed, oxygen-producing organisms that could remain include other vegetation such as grasslands, wetlands, and algal blooms in bodies of water. These ecosystems also contribute to the production of oxygen through photosynthesis.
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Alot of the mediceines that are found in the forest are goin to be destroyed.
i think natural selection but not sure
Green plant life generates oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. The leaves of trees is green plant life. Every tree that is eliminated eliminates the oxygen it was producing. The enormous tree cover in tropical forests create huge amounts of oxygen. As these forests are cleared away this oxygen is lost to the atmosphere.
An anaerobe is an organism that thrives in an environment without oxygen. Facultative anaerobes prefer an oxygen-free environment but can survive in the presence of oxygen. Obligate anaerobes are destroyed by oxygen and cannot survive if it is present in their environment.
Forests are the source of oxygen. Without oxygen there would be no ozone.
It will be gone forever once its totally destroyed, and all the animals that live there will die, too. The Rainforests are where a large portion of the oxygen is produced on the planet, and where carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. The loss of these forests is upsetting the ecology of the planet. With no oxygen, animals will all die.
An organism that doesn't require oxygen to survive. Examples of anaerobic bacteria would be E. Coli, which produces the botulism toxin when in an anaerobic environment, tetanus, which is the bacteria responsible for producing the toxin that causes lockjaw, as well as many bacterias and complex organism that live on the bottom of the ocean where oxygen is almost non-existent.