Global climate change is the result of increasing levels of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere. How are the causes of ocean acidification and climate change related to one another?
a) Acids in the ocean decompose to form carbon dioxide, which then diffuses into the atmosphere.
b) Warmer ocean temperatures increase the stability of carbonic acid and other acids in the water.
c) Carbon dioxide diffuses from the atmosphere to the ocean where it reacts to form carbonic acid.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Ocean acidification is occurring because excess carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is being absorbed at the surface of the ocean at an increasing rate. This excess CO2 results in more hydrogen ions, which increases the acidity of the ocean.

An increase in greenhouse gases majorly due to human activities is causing Global warming. Deforestation and increase pollutants in water, land and air altogether are the reason for global warming.

The correct answer is:

Option c) Carbon dioxide diffuses from the atmosphere to the ocean where it reacts to form carbonic acid.

The explanation for the statement is:

  • Global warming has increased the carbon dioxide, methane and other harmful chemicals in the environment.

  • The use of chemicals like CFCs, the release of smoke from factories, nuclear wastes have caused the heat to be trapped on the Earth surface, therefore increasing the planet's temperature.

  • Due to excess carbon dioxide present in the environment and on the surface of the ocean, it gets absorbed and causes acidification of the oceans.

Therefore, carbon dioxide diffuses in the ocean and forms carbonic acid.

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