Where does the air we breathe every day come from?

As you know, air circulates on the planet and wherever there is living space on the planet, it needs oxygen. So if we are by the sea. Day and night, we get oxygen from the sea side with air circulation. If we are next to the mountain, we get oxygen from the flow between the mountain and the plain and the foothills. If we are by the river, the flow of the river and the river breeze will bring us oxygen air. And if we are in the middle of the forest, the breeze of forest trees and parks will bring us oxygen. and most importantly at the beginning of the morning every day due to the rotation of the winds from the higher latitudes of the earth to the lower latitudes of the earth; That is, from polar regions to tropical regions during the day and night; We humans smell arctic air. It means that every day the pollution moves from the hot and tropical regions of the earth towards the pole of the earth on both sides of the north and south and at night this clean air returns to us humans and we eat the polar air every morning. And enjoy it, let's go. But this pollution remains in the poles and the earth's atmosphere has a hole in the ozone layer, and its restoration depends on the activities of us humans. Of course, oceans, especially phytoplanktons and corals, play an important role in establishing the Earth's atmosphere. But is it always like this? Doesn't climate change affect our weather? Isn't the earth's oxygen decreasing? Are 19 gases increasing in the Earth's atmosphere: Are ozone-depleting gases such as CO2 increasing? Is it because of a forest fire? Will CO2 increase? If the ozone layer is destroyed more? Don't we humans suffer? Can we live on this planet anymore? What does the life of the planet depend on? If it wasn't for James Wallen Allen's layer. Didn't the solar winds evaporate all the oceans of this planet, and the planet Earth is like the planet Venus, which used to have an ocean but now doesn't? So how happy we humans should be right now. Was there oxygen after the creation of the planet Earth? Several of Earth's atmospheres were toxic due to the presence of volcanoes. Now that the volcanoes are extinct and much less active, should we poison the atmosphere of the planet by producing smog cars? Can we breathe in this planet despite the smoke and pollution of cars and factories? Aren't we like fishes who are stuck at the bottom of the air ocean and need oxygen? But have we deprived ourselves of it? And the interesting thing is that we all know what we are doing and we are not doing it the right way. So let's think about our own smoky cars and smoky factories for ourselves.

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