Advanced International Journal for Research

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Trees vs. Oceans: Earth's Better Oxygen Producer

Author(s) Dr. Parag Dalal
Country India
Abstract The air we breathe is essential for all life on Earth. [1] We often think of green forests and big trees when we consider oxygen production. However, a large part of our planet's oxygen comes from a hidden source: the vast oceans. [2] This article digs into the tricky ways oxygen is made on Earth. [3] We compare the work load of land forests and tiny ocean plants. We will find out which one truly makes more of Earth's oxygen. Both trees and oceans produce a huge amount of our oxygen. Most people believe trees are the main source. [4] But we need to look closer at what science tells us. Understanding these processes helps us protect our planet better. It shows us how vital these natural systems are for our very survival. The rainforest produces about 28% and Vast oceans gives about 72% of worlds total Oxygen.
Keywords Earth, green forests, big trees, hidden source, vast oceans, survival
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2026
Published On 2026-07-10

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