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no the oxygen from the ocean comes from two things algae and plants create oxygen through photosynthisis and water is made mostly of oxygen and a bit of hydrogen

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A gas in the air formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an oxygen molecule?

Ozone is a gas formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an oxygen molecule (O2). Ozone plays a crucial role in the Earth's stratosphere by acting as a shield against ultraviolet radiation from the sun. However, at ground level, ozone can be a harmful air pollutant.


How does the sun cause hurricanes?

All Hurricanes Start out in the middle of the Pacific, it is a clash between Cold Air from North or South and the Hot air from the middle, the start to turn and while they turn they gain more power and then they go up in danger codes depending on how powerful they are. The Sun causes these because it is the Sun that generates the Hot Air by beaming down on Ocean, it is also how Tornadoes and Monsoons are caused, and also how to water gets into the clouds. I hope this answer has been of much use.


Through what process does water enter the atmosphere from the ocean?

Water enters the atmosphere from the ocean through evaporation. This is when water molecules at the ocean surface gain enough energy from the sun to break free from the liquid state and become water vapor in the air.


How does the sun provide energy for surface ocean currents?

The sun heats the water, causing cold / hot circulation, and evaporation. It also heats the air, causing wind, which also moves currents.


How does energy from the sun lead to the formation of a hurricane?

Energy from the sun heats the ocean surface, causing water to evaporate and rise, creating warm, moist air. This warm, moist air then condenses and releases latent heat, fueling the storm’s circulation and intensifying the hurricane's development. The process continues as the warm air rises, creating a cycle that strengthens the storm.

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How does the ocean provide the Earth with the majority of its oxygen?

The ocean makes the sun and the air hit the water and then all the carbon dioxide is released and then oxygen is made.


Does air come from the sun?

No. Earth's atmosphere most likely originate from volcanic atmosphere. The oxygen is produced by plants.


What is an example of convection in earth systems?

examples are air rotating when heat and cold air move aroundthe sun to the ocean


Were does most energy come from that fuel ocean life?

the sun


Where does the heat and moisture of hurricanes come from?

The heat and moisture in hurricanes primarily come from warm ocean waters. As the warm air rises and condenses, it releases latent heat energy, which fuels the storm. This process continues as long as the ocean provides warm, moist air to the hurricane.


How does the ocean losse water to the air?

Water is evaporated from the oceans by the Sun and the wind.


Where are places where warm and moist air masses may form?

The equator! Its warmer there because the sun heats there more directly than anywhere else. Moistness will be above the ocean. So warm and moist air masses come from the equator over the ocean. I know this and I'm only 12!


Does the sun have a breathable air?

No. The sun is made almost entirely of hydrogen and oxygen and is extremely hot. Any person on the sun would be vaporized instantly.


How is oxygen release into the air?

When plants perform photosynthesis, they use carbon dioxide , water, and energy from the sun and they change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. They don't need oxygen so they release it into the air.


Name the gas that naturally occurs in the air and screens out harmful rays from the sun?

Ozone (O3) forms from oxygen (O2) in the upper atmosphere and screens out most of the ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.


What two things that cause ocean waves?

The moon and wind (created by the sun heating the air)


What are sea breezes and why do they occur?

When the Sun rises over the land early in the morning, it heats the ground which in turn heats the air. Warmer air rises, and air from over the ocean is sucked in below it to replace all that air that rose. This air movement is called a sea breeze. In the evening, the Sun is on its way down, the ground cools and falls toward the ground, pushing the air from the ocean back out over the ocean. This air movement is also called a sea breeze.