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What happens when carbon dioxide from the atmosphere dissolves in seawater?(1 point) Responses Ocean levels rise. Ocean levels rise. Ocean temperatures rise. Ocean temperatures rise. Ocean waters become more acidic. Ocean waters become more acidic. Oceans are better able to support most sea life.

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When carbon dioxide from the atmosphere dissolves in seawater, **ocean waters become more acidic**. This process leads to a decrease in pH levels in the ocean, resulting in ocean acidification, which can have detrimental effects on marine life, particularly organisms with calcium carbonate structures, like corals and some shellfish.

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