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explain what would happen to the system if anthropogenic carbon was to continue to increase in the system
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As it combines with water, it forms carbonic acid, making the blood acidic. So CO2 in the bloodstream lowers the blood pH. When CO2 levels become excessive, a condition known as acidosis occurs.
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