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oceans act as the controller of the global temperature​

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Answered by ItzWanderousGirl
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The ocean acts as a global climate control system: it regulates the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere by absorbing, storing and releasing the greenhouse gas in a variety of ways and places, thereby affecting Earth's climate. In fact, the ocean is an enormous storehouse for carbon, containing 50 times more than the atmosphere. But it takes time for carbon, in the form of CO2, to make its way into the deep ocean: so far the ocean has taken up about 30 percent of all CO2 emissions from human activities in the past 200 years, but eventually it will absorb much more.

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Answered by manveermeena007
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The ocean acts as a global climate control system: it regulates the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere by absorbing, storing and releasing the greenhouse gas in a variety of ways and places, thereby affecting Earth's climate.

The ocean acts as a global climate control system: it regulates the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere by absorbing, storing and releasing the greenhouse gas in a variety of ways and places, thereby affecting Earth's climate. In fact, the ocean is an enormous storehouse for carbon, containing 50 times more than the atmosphere. But it takes time for carbon, in the form of CO2, to make its way into the deep ocean: so far the ocean has taken up about 30 percent of all CO2 emissions from human activities in the past 200 years, but eventually it will absorb much more.

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