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the concentration of carbon dioxide does not increase nor that of oxygen decrease .why?

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New calculations made by marine chemists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) suggest that low-oxygen "dead zones" in the ocean could expand significantly over the next century. These predictions are based on the fact that, as more and more carbon dioxide dissolves from the atmosphere into the ocean, marine animals will need more oxygen to survive.

Answered by Anonymous
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the above answer which vaibhav as given is right

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