CARBON CYCLE And oceans.

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CARBON CYCLE And oceans

What things belong in the carbon cycle?

Carbon and oceans Carbon enters oceans as CO2 Dissolves (diffuses) into surface CO2 makes ocean water more acidic- coral bleaching More CO2 dissolves in warm water than cold water Global warming is doing what to oceans???

Organisms use C to make shells Oceans are carbon sinks (absorbs CO2) Accumulation of shells creates limestone- deep ocean

Fossil fuel creation Dead plants (C) accumulate to make coal Plankton accumulate to make oil and gas

Carbon and oceans NASA https://youtu.be/HrIr3xDhQ0E