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When large amounts of carbon dioxide dissolve in the oceans, what is the result? •sea water with a higher pH •seawater with a lower pH •rising sea levels •increased coral growth
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When large amounts of carbon dioxide dissolve in the oceans, what is the result?
•sea water with a higher pH
•seawater with a lower pH
•rising sea levels
•increased coral growth
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the sea water has higher pH level :)
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