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When an overabundance of carbon is dissolved in our saltwater and makes it more acidic is called what?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The phenomenon you're describing is known as "ocean acidification." It occurs when excess carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere is absorbed by the ocean, leading to a decrease in pH levels and making the water more acidic. This process can have significant impacts on marine ecosystems, particularly organisms that rely on calcium carbonate for their shells and skeletons, such as corals and shellfish.
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