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Julius
22 December, 12:39
Why are oceans getting warmer
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Corey Mullen
22 December, 13:13
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A higher amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leads to higher global temperatures, which then results in thermal expansion of seawater and melting of glaciers and ice sheets.
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