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how are the oceans are important to us​

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Answered by Dishavs06
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Explanation:

The air we breathe: The ocean produces over half of the world's oxygen and absorbs 50 times more carbon dioxide than our atmosphere. Climate regulation: Covering 70 percent of the Earth's surface, the ocean transports heat from the equator to the poles, regulating our climate and weather patterns

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

WHY IS THE OCEAN SO IMPORTANT?

The Ocean is the heart of the planet. Water covers more than two-thirds of the Earth’s surface. Sea plants, like Posidonia, produce 70% of the oxygen we breathe (1), and the deep waters are home to wildlife and some of the biggest creatures on earth. It provides us with food, jobs, life, entertainment, and sailing! Without it, we cannot survive. Why should we care so much about the creatures that live in the ocean? Does it matter if a species disappear? What does that mean for us?

Explanation:

It helps us breathe

It helps regulate the climate

It’s an important source of food

It produces oxygen

It absorbs CO2

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