Environmental Sciences, asked by maheshwarishipra2, 10 months ago

what could be the reason for more quantity of dissolved carbon dioxide in the oceans?​

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Answered by satyam1kumar8668
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The amount of dissolved carbon dioxide is increasing because the oceans are taking up more and more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. At the same time, ocean surface waters are warming and becoming more stable, which allows less oxygen to be carried from the surface down into the depths.

Answered by varsha1973
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The idea seemed simple enough: the more carbon dioxide that people pumped into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels, the more the oceans would absorb. The ocean would continue to soak up more and more carbon dioxide until global warming heated the ocean enough to slow down ocean circulation.

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