How the Amazon rain forest produce 20% of oxygen to our earth?
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For every batch of carbon dioxide molecules trees pull out of the air, they push a comparable number of oxygen molecules back out. Given that the atmosphere contains less than half a percent of carbon dioxide, but 21 percent oxygen, it’s not possible for the Amazon to generate that much oxygen.
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⇆Under natural conditions, plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere and absorb it for photosynthesis, an energy-creating process that yields: Oxygen, which is released back into the air. Carbon, which allows the plant to grow.
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