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		<title>CO2 and ocean acidification</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The oceans absorb around 30% of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the atmosphere as a result of human activities. It seems that the different carbon levels are measured in different depths. And the waters&#8217; ability to absorb carbon depends on the temperature differences. As CO2 dissolves in seawaters it forms carbonic acid, decreasing the ocean’s [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><p>The oceans absorb around 30% of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the atmosphere as a result of human activities.</p></br>
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<p>It seems that the different carbon levels are measured in different depths. And the waters&#8217; ability to absorb carbon depends on the temperature differences. As CO2 dissolves in seawaters it forms carbonic acid, decreasing the ocean’s pH. This is called ocean acidification. 50% of marine life is expected to be affected by ocean acidification. Its impact is now visible on coastal protection; ocean acidification weakens coral reefs shielding the coast line &#8211; another good reason to decrease CO2 emissions.</p>
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