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Will an Arctic Bloom help balance out the amount of carbon and oxygen on earth?

by Guest62725  |  earlier

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Is the earth's fragile ecosystem naturally reacting to the rise in carbon dioxide and will it try to balance its self out? Is it possible for the plants blooming in the Arctic to create enough oxygen to counter-act against the rise in CO2?

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  1. The level of CO2 is so low that it has no effect on our Oxygen. Oxygen in our atmosphere is 20.9% and has not changed for many years. The percent of CO2 is very low and the plants help keep it there. CO2 is about 300 ppm. to change that to percent of atmosphere it is .000300% and that is nothing........


  2. The plankton in the Ocean produces 90% of the earths oxygen.

    So much for you Rain Forest freaks, where have you freaks been lately, I guess algore stole your spot light.

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