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how does the ocean respond to the carbon dioxide released from burning fossil fuels?
1)forms carbon deposits
2)absorbs much of the carbon dioxide
3)creates oxygen bubbles
4)releases more carbon dioxide

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2) absorbs much of the carbon dioxide.

The ocean acts as a significant sink for carbon dioxide (CO2) released from burning fossil fuels. A substantial amount of CO2 emitted into the atmosphere is absorbed by the ocean, which helps to mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases but can also lead to ocean acidification, affecting marine ecosystems.

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