Why does the oxygen level in the air doesn’t change dramatically, when most of the trees shed their leaves in the winter?

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Why does the oxygen level in the air doesn’t change dramatically, when most of the trees shed their leaves in the winter?

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Hey! The atmospheric oxygen level actually does fluctuate by season – just not enough for you to really notice. A chart of atmospheric oxygen overtime is kind of sawtoothed because this.

Edit: Link
https://scrippso2.ucsd.edu/

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