Question
Climate change is causing water to become warmer in some areas, increasing the stratification of ocean layers. What happens to the absorption of oxygen in the water when the temperature increases?
A. The absorption of oxygen decreases, making the water more buoyant.
B. The absorption of oxygen increases, and CFCs are decreased.
C. The absorption of oxygen decreases, making the water less buoyant.
D. The absorption of oxygen increases, and CFCs are released.
A. The absorption of oxygen decreases, making the water more buoyant.
B. The absorption of oxygen increases, and CFCs are decreased.
C. The absorption of oxygen decreases, making the water less buoyant.
D. The absorption of oxygen increases, and CFCs are released.
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C. The absorption of oxygen decreases, making the water less buoyant.
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