Climate change causes the ocean temperature to rise. What may happen to the coral reefs? A. They will grow faster. B. They will become more colorful. C. They will die gradually. D. They will move to the shore. 相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
依照第四段中的“The experiment showed that with a 1°C increase in temperature,a single pioneer species of bryozoan(苔藓虫)—Fenestrulina rugula—took off.That one species ultimately dominated the community〞可知,研究人员在把南冰洋天然海床的温度升高1°C后发觉 ,苔藓虫的先锋物种Fenestrulina ...
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Changing arctic ecosystems—What is causing the rapid increase of snow geese in northern Alaska? Geological Survey (USGS) informs key resource management decisions for Arctic Alaska by providing scientific information on current and future ecosystem response to a warming climate. The Arctic Coastal Plain...
The oceans store the largest amount of the Earth's carbon, so if the atmospheric CO2 increase were "natural", it would likely be coming from the oceans. But we know theCO2 increase is not coming from the oceansbecause the pH of the oceans is dropping (a.k.a.ocean acidification). ...
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What is climate change? In general, climate change refers to any shift in the Earth’s long-term weather patterns. Today, climate change refers specifically to global warming, the documented global temperature increase of the Earth’s surface since the late 1800s. ...
There are so many devastating variables that could lead to our ocean's demise — overfishing, greenhouse gases, and invasive species are just a few. But one thing that's really taking a toll on marine life is coral bleaching. If you've never heard of coral bleaching, perhaps you've seen...
CO2increase is natural, not human-caused "Salby is arguing that atmosphericCO2increase that we observe is a product of temperature increase, and not the other way around, meaning it is a product of natural variation..." (Anthony Watts) ...
The ocean is our biggest carbon sink on Earth. And the reason that I am so interested in the ocean is because of its scale and its potential for scaling removal approaches. Mark Patel A lot of those are captured in what we call “enhancement of the alkalinity” of the ocean...