The amazon produces 20 % of the world's oxygen.
But deforestation is bringing that percentage down drastically.
the amazon rainforest gives us about 25%of our air
No. Wind or not, oxygen is a major component of air. Earth's plants produce most of its oxygen.
The brain needs a lot of oxygen. The air goes in your lungs and the oxygen is carried by the blood straight to the brain. Not enough oxygen to the brain = you die.
During the parts of the year when less rain falls, the constant cloud cover is enough to keep the air moist and prevent plants from drying out.
The Amazon Rainforest has been described as the "Lungs of our Planet" because it provides the essential environmental world service of continuously recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen. More than 20 percent of the world oxygen is produced in the Amazon Rainforest.
The air in the Amazon rain forest is very heavy and humid feeling.
A zephyr, which is a light breeze, can occur anywhere where differences in air temperature occur. So yes, there can be a zephyr in the Amazon rainforest.
the amazon rainforest gives us about 25%of our air
No they take in the carbon dioxide, to produce oxygen. So they produce more oxygen in dirtier (more air containg carbon dioxide) air.
Forests are full of trees, and for animal and human respiration, trees are important. Plants and trees use carbon dioxide in the process of photosynthesis, the waste output being oxygen, which then supplies animals and humans with oxygen to breathe. Trees contribute towards providing breathable air for all animal species, therefore they are called the lungs of the earth.
its produces a lot of oxygen
Air produces oxygen for humans to breath and also plants
No. Wind or not, oxygen is a major component of air. Earth's plants produce most of its oxygen.
it helps by keepin our air clean n it gives us shade
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Humid, low oxygen, high CO2.