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An increase of CO2 in the atmosphere can be affect the ocean by what?

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As the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rises, the oceans absorb a lot of it. In the ocean, carbon dioxide reacts with seawater to form carbonic acid. This causes the acidity of seawater to increase.

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an increase of co2 in the atmosphere can affect the ocean by?

In the ocean, carbon dioxide reacts with seawater to form carbonic acid. This causes the acidity of seawater to increase
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