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Explain how burning fossil fuels can lead to a lower ocean pH.

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the principal pollutants released by burning fossil fuels. When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water it forms acid which lowers the pH. In this way, the CO2 produced by burning fossil fuels can result in lower ocean pH.

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The process of ocean acidification is surprisingly simple. Carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels accumulates in the atmosphere, where it causes global warming. But it also affects our oceans. As carbon dioxide enters the ocean, it reacts with sea water to form carbonic acid.
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