The Ocean’s Carbon Cycle
What is the effect on the ocean’s pH and how does this in turn determine how much carbon the ocean can store.
How does carbon dioxide interact with water and why the ocean can store so much carbon. What is the effect on the ocean’s pH and how does this in turn determine how much carbon the ocean can store.
Tags: 2017, Alex Thomas, Antarctic periphery, Carbon Dioxide, Ocean, Video
Categories: Oceans
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