How do our oceans help reduce the effects of climate change felt on the land and in the atmosphere? (1 point)

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- Oceans absorb and store large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to reduce the greenhouse effect and slow down global warming.
- Oceans act as a heat sink, absorbing excess heat from the atmosphere and helping to regulate global temperatures.
- Ocean currents help distribute heat and nutrients around the world, influencing weather patterns and climate stability on land.