Question:

How does climate change cause ocean acidification? A.

Last updated: 8/8/2022

How does climate change cause ocean acidification?  A.

How does climate change cause ocean acidification? A. Oxygen is driven out of warming ocean water resulting in a higher pH. B. Warming ocean waters decay more detritus resulting in a higher pH. C. Increased carbon dioxide in ocean water increases carbonic acid formation resulting in a lower pH.