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The ocean absorbs approximately
acidic than before the Industrial Revolution. Scientists already see
clams as well as coral reefs and floating marine snails. These organisms play a
changes in ocean conditions that were much slower than today still managed to wipe out
continue at current rates, our planet is risking a similar
food sources. Reducing!
means to stop!
of all human-caused carbon dioxide emissions. The ocean is now!
# 2/3
:: oysters
:: 1/2
birds
1/3 :: 60 :: 30
seals :: significant
:: calcium :: carbon dioxide
Many
:: 95
harming marine animals like
:: island
and other greenhouse gas emissions is the only way to confront global ocean acidification and the primary
role in marine food webs.. Earlier in Earth's history,
nations rely on
percent of marine species. If emissions
:: mass extinction event
percent more
mussels and
:: small
ocean acidification :: photodegradation :: eutrophication
as one of their main
:: poor
:: phosphorus :: deforestation :: climate change
seafood
Transcribed Image Text:NOT ALL ANSWER CHOICES WILL BE USED. MAY THE ODDS BE IN YOUR FAVOR. The ocean absorbs approximately acidic than before the Industrial Revolution. Scientists already see clams as well as coral reefs and floating marine snails. These organisms play a changes in ocean conditions that were much slower than today still managed to wipe out continue at current rates, our planet is risking a similar food sources. Reducing! means to stop! of all human-caused carbon dioxide emissions. The ocean is now! # 2/3 :: oysters :: 1/2 birds 1/3 :: 60 :: 30 seals :: significant :: calcium :: carbon dioxide Many :: 95 harming marine animals like :: island and other greenhouse gas emissions is the only way to confront global ocean acidification and the primary role in marine food webs.. Earlier in Earth's history, nations rely on percent of marine species. If emissions :: mass extinction event percent more mussels and :: small ocean acidification :: photodegradation :: eutrophication as one of their main :: poor :: phosphorus :: deforestation :: climate change seafood
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