Sunday, September 9, 2012

How Many Tree does it take to supply enough Oxygen for one person to survive?

Tropical Rainforest
Lantai hutan



Lapisan Tengah
Today I just want to share how to answer it.  First of all, what we have to do is try to figure out how much oxygen one person consumes. According to Professor John Raden from Southern Oregon University Biology estimates that the average human require is about 130,000 litres per year. Trees both produce and consumer oxygen, but in productive tropical rainforest like at Malaysia releases around 273, 000 litres of oxygen per year. All of this we use every seconds, minutes, hours or every single day for living as a human being.
 

Junifer



For our knowledge, a desert junifer produces only 6000 litres. So,  imagine we need to provide 21 junipers to keep one human aerated, while a single rainforest specimen produces enough oxygen for two humans. 









What do you feel when you see this things happen around you?
This forest is our basic for life..
I was thinking, who brave to denied it?

Next time you see a tree, take a deep breath and say thanks….

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