Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Too much Carbon Dioxide is a problem

Why?
Because humans breathe out carbon dioxide when we breathe out but we need Oxygen O2 to be able to stay alive. Only a few things in nature create Oxygen O2 from Carbon dioxide so humans can breathe at all.

Trees create a lot of oxygen which is why I prefer to live in a forest because there is more oxygen there. Next Plankton produces oxygen but because of Global Warming plankton and diatoms that also produce oxygen might die in the oceans as they warm because they cannot stay alive if the oceans get to warm. So, one of the bi-products of global warming and global climate change might be people are going to have a harder time getting enough oxygen to stay alive, especially in some locations on earth. So, if you live in a forest already try to keep it alive so your children will have oxygen to breathe (and your grandchildren too).

I put the words: "Diatoms create oxygen" into Google Search to get the following:

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During photosynthesis, diatoms turn carbon dioxide into organic carbon and, in the process, generate oxygen. They are responsible for 40 percent of the organic carbon produced in the world's oceans each year.Jan 26, 2008

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Jun 10, 2014 - Tiny diatoms are beautiful, plentiful and surprisingly mysterious when ... About 20 percent of that oxygen comes from photosynthesis by marine diatoms — the ... will produce complete genomes for several more diatoms and ...

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