a lot of oxygen! that's where most of it comes from!
You cannot determine which top ten trees produce the most oxygen. It does not go by the type of tree as much as it goes by the individual tree. A tree's age, and health impact how much oxygen is produced.
Trees produce oxygen. If the tree is cut down, it will no longer produce the oxygen that the ecosystem needs. So when we cut down trees, less oxygen is being produced, and the less oxygen produced, the more uneven the balance of pollution and oxygen.
On average, one tree produces enough oxygen for two people. However, the amount of oxygen produced can vary depending on the type, size, and health of the tree.
the gas that is used is oxygen
depends on how big the tree is the bigger the more oxygen it produces.
-the stress or the age of the tree. -health -the sunlight it as -the nitrogen and oxygen it takes
About 60% of our oxygen is produced by phytoplakton.
One tree can provide enough oxygen for one person for one year. However, the amount of oxygen produced can vary depending on the species and maturity of the tree.
On average, a mature cedar tree can produce around 60-100 pounds of oxygen per year. The amount of oxygen produced can vary based on factors such as the age and size of the tree, as well as environmental conditions. During the spring and summer months when photosynthesis is most active, cedar trees will be producing oxygen at a higher rate.
-the stress or the age of the tree. -health -the sunlight it as -the nitrogen and oxygen it takes
around 80kg a year for a full grown tree.
Because trees produce oxygen which living things breathe in to live and if there was only one tree there would not be enough oxygen produced to keep everything alive. And eventually that tree would die and so would everything else.