📘Q.12 IAS Prelims 2025 — Environment & Ecology (Earth: Oxygen Production)🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 The Question:
With reference to the planet Earth, consider the following statements:
I. Rain forests produce more oxygen than that produced by oceans.
II. Marine phytoplankton and photosynthetic bacteria produce about 50% of the world’s oxygen.
III. Well-oxygenated surface water contains several folds higher oxygen than that in atmospheric air.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) I and II
(b) II only
(c) I and III
(d) None of the above statements is correct
✅ Correct Answer: (b)
🔍 Classroom Explanation:
Statement I — Incorrect
- Tropical rainforests are vital carbon sinks, but they do not produce more oxygen than oceans.
- Oceans dominate global oxygen production due to vast photosynthetic activity by microscopic organisms.
Statement II — Correct
- Marine phytoplankton and photosynthetic bacteria contribute about 50% (or more) of the oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere.
- A key contributor is Prochlorococcus, the smallest known photosynthetic organism, which alone produces up to 20% of global oxygen.
Statement III — Incorrect
- Although surface waters are the most oxygen-rich within oceans, they contain far less oxygen than atmospheric air.
- Approximate comparison:
- Air: ~210 mg O₂ per litre
- Well-oxygenated seawater: ~8 mg O₂ per litre
Hence, only Statement II is correct.
🧠 Curiosity Raiser:
How can organisms invisible to the naked eye keep the entire planet breathable?
📚 Enrich Notes (Prelims Edge):
- Oceans = primary oxygen factory of Earth
- Rainforests = carbon sinks, not net oxygen suppliers
- Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ): critical concept in marine ecology
- Prochlorococcus is a favorite UPSC fact nugget
🕊️ IAS Monk Whisper:
“The smallest lives sustain the largest systems.”
