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How much heat would be required to warm Earth¡¯s oceans by 1.0 ¡ãC? Assume that the volume of Earth¡¯s oceans is 137 x ¡¼10¡½^7 ¡¼km¡½^3 and that the density of sea water is 1.03 g/cm3. Also assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water.
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how much heat would be required to warm Earth¡¯s oceans by 1.0 ¡ãC? Assume that the volume of Earth¡¯s oceans is 137 x ¡¼10¡½^7 ¡¼km¡½^3 and that the density of sea water is 1.03 g/cm3. Also assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water.
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marie
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how much heat would be required to warm Earths ocean by 1.0 degrees C assuming that the volume is 137*10^7 km ^3 and the density of sea water is 1.03 g/cm 3. also assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water
how much heat would be required to warm Earths ocean by 1.0 degrees C assuming that the volume is 137*10^7 km ^3 and the density of sea water is 1.03 g/cm 3. also assume that the heat capacity of seawater is the same as that of water
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