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17 March, 04:55

Why are the oceans becoming acidic?

A) Because of global cooling

B) Because of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reacting with water and forming carbonic acid

C) Because of the dissolution corals (calcium carbonate)

D) Because of alkaline rain falling into the ocean

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  1. 17 March, 06:23
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    B) Because of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reacting with water and forming carbonic acid
  2. 17 March, 07:21
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    The answer is B) because of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reacting with water and forming carbonic acid
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