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˙ţDiscovering How Global Warming Effects The Ocean

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Scientists and researchers have begun to pay more attention to the waters of the ocean and how global warming effects the ocean. Ocean temperatures have been rising as far back as 1940, causing an increase in the strength of hurricanes and tsunamis.

There are many skeptics who do not agree about how global warming effects the ocean, but they all can agree there is an increase of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere as well as the oceans. These is also little doubt as to what has caused the increase in carbon dioxide, which is our dependency on fossil fuels.


The oceans help control the amount of carbon dioxide released in the air by absorbing it into the ocean s salty waters. This in turn helps to control the amount of global warming in the earth s atmosphere. The problem is the carbon dioxide also changes the oceanic waters, causing them to have a higher level of acid. This could possibly have an effect on any type of life which is found in the ocean.

Carbon Dioxide And How Global Warming Effects The Ocean

Carbon dioxide is a gas that helps hold in the heat which is on the earth. It is a necessary process in order to keep the earth warm enough to sustain life. Excess amounts of carbon dioxide cause increased heat. There are many elements that come into play to produce carbon dioxide. Our dependence on gasoline is a major factor in the increase of carbon dioxide. We are now producing carbon dioxide at much greater levels and there are not enough natural elements to control it.

How global warming effects the ocean depends on how fast we put carbon dioxide in the air. The ocean absorbs as much as a third of the carbon dioxide which we generate. There is some question how long this can continue. With more and more carbon dioxide in the air the oceans of the world will not be able to handle it.

When trying to determine how global warming effects the ocean you have to consider the fact that the increase of carbon dioxide in the water has increased the acidity of the water as well as the water level. You also have to consider what the acid does to oceanic plant life and marine life. Some studies show the acid reduces the plankton in the ocean which is critical to some forms of sea life. If the current trend continues there is fear that some species of marine life will become extinct. There is also speculation that the higher acidity will in some way damage other marine life and the food chain it needs to survive. Global warming is a serious problem that needs to be addressed and dealt with now so that our children will have a safer world to raise their children in.

 

 

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