To find result we have to mulitply oxygen produced by each day (by dividing 2.6 ∗ 1 0 2 by 12) by tree by number of trees., so we have 2.6 102:12=21.6- single tree/day [tex]21.6 3.9 10^11=8.45 10^12[/tex] (to the power of 12) - its our result.
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The Amazon rainforest produces approximately 2.77 × 1 0 11 pounds of oxygen each day. This is calculated by multiplying the yearly oxygen output per tree with the total number of trees and then converting the result to a daily figure. The significant oxygen production emphasizes the rainforest's vital role in the Earth's atmosphere.
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