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why would increasing acidity of the ocean be a problem? a. acid decreases the stability of basaltic rocks on the ocean floor b. acid would dissolve calcium carbonate shells or sea organisms c. acid would be evaporated and create clouds that precipitate acid rain d. acid will increase the rate of seafloor spreading

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User Bizmate
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Based on the explanation I would say the answer should be B.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Ocean acidification is expected to have negative overall effects on many marine species. This could alter marine food chains and food supply to humans. Acidification could also decrease storm protection from reefs, tourism opportunities, and other benefits that are difficult to value.

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