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None, humans do it all the time. But this is only true so long as the oxygen is replaced through natural processes. No trees and plants, and the system collapses since they are instrumental in creating oxygen from CO2.

Artificial creation of oxygen is by splitting water atoms (H2O) into Hydrogen and 2 oxygen by passing electricity though it.

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There are no significant environmental problems caused by extracting oxygen as it is a naturally occurring element in the atmosphere. However, excessive extraction of oxygen from plants or water bodies can disrupt ecosystems and potentially impact biodiversity in these environments.

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