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why are the oceans important to the life on earth. ​

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Answered by barunsingha786
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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 ss1868851
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The air we breath: The ocean produces over half of the world's oxygen and absorb 50 times more carbon dioxide than our atmosphere. Climate regulation :covering 70 percent of the Earth's surface, the ocean transport heat from the equator to to the poles regulation our climate and whether patterns.

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