www.suppose there were no animal in this world. How would this have affected the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air?
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suppose there was no animal in this world then the Oxygen and Carbon dioxide in the air can't be balanced because plant need for CO2 for photosynthesis which is produced by all all the animals during respiration , if no animal will exist then the carbon dioxide and oxygen balance will not be maintained
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If there were no animals in the world, there would be imbalance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. There would be excess of oxygen in the air as the plants release oxygen after photosynthesis. But there would be depletion of carbon dioxide in the air. There would be a shortage of carbon dioxide as there are no animals to release carbon dioxide by respiration.
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If there were no animals in the world, there would be imbalance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. There would be excess of oxygen in the air as the plants release oxygen after photosynthesis. But there would be depletion of carbon dioxide in the air. There would be a shortage of carbon dioxide as there are no animals to release carbon dioxide by respiration.
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