How much of the CO2 in the atmosphere will be absorbed by the oceans?
Ocean Acidification Test

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Chemistry
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10th - 11th Grade
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Amaya J
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An example of a fossil fuel is
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oil
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What does ocean acidification begin with?
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carbon dioxide released from combustion
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Carbon dioxide and seawater combine to form
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carbonic acid
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Marine organisms make their shells from calcium and
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carbonate
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An example of a marine organism that needs calcium carbonate.
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a crab
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The process of burning fuel to drive a car or operate a factory is called
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combustion
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