The oceans are so deep and so immense that the mass of all the humans who ever lived is dwarfed by its enormity. Each minute, each day, each year—year after year after year—storms, and hurricanes, and waves, and wind are churning the ocean full of oxygen.
A mouse harnessed to a locomotive would be more likely to move it than for humans to influence the oxygen in the ocean.
What you said!
Excellent post. Thank you, FRiend. :)
Julie
Junk science along with fake news makes my day