The majority of the world's oxygen is produced by the oceans, primarily through phytoplankton, which account for about 50-80% of global oxygen production. While no single country can be credited with producing most of the world's oxygen, regions with vast oceanic environments, like the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, play a crucial role. Terrestrial plants, especially forests in countries like Brazil and Canada, also contribute significantly to oxygen production.
The Amazon Rainforest in South America produces the most oxygen in the world, contributing a significant portion of the Earth's oxygen supply.
Phytoplankton.
The evergreen states produce more oxygen.
Oceania is not a country. So that just leaves Australia as the country to produce the most bauxite.
Trees of course
Oxygen. Cells can produce much more ATP from glucose in the presence of Oxygen (aerobic respiration) than without oxygen (anaerobic respiration) in a process called oxidative phosphorylation that occurs in the mitochondria of cells. In the presence of oxygen one glucose can be broken down to produce 36 ATP Without oxygen, only 4 ATP can be made
Produce ATP
China produces 28% of the world's tea Germany
The Most Industrialized country in the World is.........................................................Japan.
France
Plants will typically produce one particular very famous and very needed gas. The gas that most plants will produces is oxygen.
Oxygen, we pretty much breathe and exhale the complete opposite gases that plants do. Most green plants take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.