Algae blooms produce most of Earth's oxygen
Microscopic algae blooms in the ocean produce most of the Earth's oxygen, sustaining marine life and influencing global climate patterns.
Tiny ocean algae, called phytoplankton, are unsung heroes, generating 50 to 85 percent of the Earth's atmospheric oxygen through photosynthesis. These microscopic powerhouses convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into energy, releasing the oxygen vital for all life. Without them, our planet's oxygen levels would plummet, severely impacting marine creatures and beyond.
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