178k views
0 votes
Please help im being timed select two answers!

Carbon dioxide is an example of a greenhouse gas. Levels of carbon dioxide are increasing in the atmosphere.

How are increasing levels of carbon dioxide affecting the hydrosphere?

Select the two correct answers.

Responses

1.Ice caps and glaciers are melting.
2.Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are becoming more frequent.
3.Less water is evaporating from the oceans.
4.More snow is fallling in places that usually have warm winters.
5.Oceans and other bodies of water are becoming warmer.

User Jarandinor
by
8.5k points

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

5 is the answer beacuse carbon dioxide produces from Heat In body

User Sohnryang
by
8.2k points
5 votes

Approximately one-third of the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the ocean. As this carbon dioxide dissolves in the ocean, it causes the pH of water to drop, meaning the water becomes more acidic.

User Tanz
by
7.5k points