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theBruiser500 10-31-2005 02:22 PM

Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
Do trees really contain a significant amount of oxygen? People say if our trees are cut down then our oxygen is gone but isn't most of our oxygen from algae?

purnell 10-31-2005 02:48 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
The process of photosynthesis converts water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. The energy input is light. Algae probably produce more oxygen in total than trees, but given that we seem to have too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at the moment, I don't think its a good idea to ignore the contribution of land plants, including trees.

imported_luckyme 10-31-2005 02:57 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
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The process of photosynthesis converts water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen.

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It's their value as a "carbon sink" that is usually claimed rather than the oxygen generated compared to algae. However, it's only held in trees temporarily, as they decay it recycles. Their value may be as a stabilizer rather than any net effect, so rapid removal of live ones could put the system out of balance.

lu_hawk 10-31-2005 05:16 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
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Do trees really contain a significant amount of oxygen? People say if our trees are cut down then our oxygen is gone but isn't most of our oxygen from algae?

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Yeah I think most of it comes from plankton. But even if plankton does 90% of all the photosynthesis in the world and trees do 10% then trees are still very important to the ecosystem.

theBruiser500 10-31-2005 06:14 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
Ecosystem sure, trees are very important, but not for oxygen then.

wacki 11-01-2005 09:19 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
You could burn every tree and every bit of easily reach oil and coal and there would still be plenty of oxygen left. However, we would all be dead from CO2 poisoning.

Prevaricator 11-01-2005 09:31 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
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The process of photosynthesis converts water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen.

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It's their value as a "carbon sink" that is usually claimed rather than the oxygen generated compared to algae. However, it's only held in trees temporarily, as they decay it recycles. Their value may be as a stabilizer rather than any net effect, so rapid removal of live ones could put the system out of balance.

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this is correct. Its not about oxygen, its about slowing climate change (aka global warming)

11-01-2005 09:36 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
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Do trees really contain a significant amount of oxygen? People say if our trees are cut down then our oxygen is gone but isn't most of our oxygen from algae?

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http://www.laughmaine.com/gesturing%20tree.jpg

Don't get any ideas, chump.

theBruiser500 11-01-2005 09:59 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
ah, thank you

wacki 11-01-2005 10:29 PM

Re: Oxygen - Trees vs. Algae
 
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It's their value as a "carbon sink" that is usually claimed rather than the oxygen generated compared to algae. However, it's only held in trees temporarily, as they decay it recycles. Their value may be as a stabilizer rather than any net effect, so rapid removal of live ones could put the system out of balance.

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Actually this isn't 100% correct. Jerry Melillo of the Harvard Forest and Marine Biological Laboratory's Ecosystems Center centers his work around this. These molecules trap massive amounts of carbon in the soil and if the temperature of the earth raises just a few degrees the carbon will be "unlocked".


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