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Why is there more oxygen and carbon dioxide near the surface of the ocean than near the ocean floor? Organisms near the ocean floor cannot process these gases, so there is more gas at the surface. The salinity of ocean water traps these gases and prevents them from escaping into the atmosphere. Organisms near the surface do not use up these gases, so there is more gas at the surface. The exchange of these gases between water and the atmosphere occurs more readily at the surface.

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Answer: the answer is D

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There is more oxygen and carbon dioxide in the surface of the ocean because these gases rises and floats thus it will stay near the surface. Also, the solubility of these gases in water is small therefore only small concentrations can be found in water. 
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