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Ch. 7.1 - Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming
Ch. 7.1 - Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming

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The Changing Ocean Carbon Cycle - Assets

... highly resolved time series that exists for global anthropogenic influence on atmospheric composition. Roger used to love to tell how difficult it was to sustain early funding for the Mauna Loa time series that Keeling began. Having demonstrated the seasonal cycle and slight upward trend at the end ...
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... be removed from the water. Seawater can be turned into drinking water. We can catch food such as fish and shell fish We can use seaweed for food. There are large areas of oil under the ocean floor. ...
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Slab Ocean El Niño atmospheric feedbacks in Coupled Climate

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Global warming investigation

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An Educator`s Guide - American Museum of Natural History
An Educator`s Guide - American Museum of Natural History

... million years ago; observe a 1.5-billion-year-old filament of a photosynthetic marine bacteria called cyanobacteria; and touch a stromatolite, a structure formed by communities of microorganisms. Tree of Life — The cladograms found here show how groups of organisms relate to each other. Search the t ...
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Evaluating the lines of evidence for plate tectonics
Evaluating the lines of evidence for plate tectonics

... The
second
map
illustrates
sediment
thickness
on
the
ocean
floor.
The
top
black
and
white
 map
illustrates
the
location
of
mid‐ocean
ridges.
The
lower
black
and
white
map
illustrates,
 among
other
things,
the
location
of
deep‐sea
trenches.
Use
the
appropriate
map(s)
when
 thinking
about
these
questi ...
Marine Climate Change in Australia
Marine Climate Change in Australia

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2012 Marine Climate Change in Australia Report Card
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energy transfer in oceans
energy transfer in oceans

The NEPTUNE Canada Regional Cabled Ocean Observatory
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Effects of global warming on oceans



Global warming can affect sea levels, coastlines, ocean acidification, ocean currents, seawater, sea surface temperatures, tides, the sea floor, weather, and trigger several changes in ocean bio-geochemistry; all of these affect the functioning of a society.
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