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To: Eric who wrote (14242)11/25/2009 12:08:04 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
Try looking them up on a search engine.



To: Eric who wrote (14242)11/25/2009 12:13:21 AM
From: The Vet2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86356
 
I'll answer anything you want to know that's relevant when you can answer any of my questions on issues that you have brought up as significant.

Did you read that Wikipedia article or just the headline?

If you did why didn't you comment on this paragraph?

"Leaving aside direct biological effects, it is expected that ocean acidification in the future will lead to a significant decrease in the burial of carbonate sediments for several centuries, and even the dissolution of existing carbonate sediments.[36] This will cause an elevation of ocean alkalinity, leading to the enhancement of the ocean as a reservoir for CO2 with moderate (and potentially beneficial) implications for climate change as more CO2 leaves the atmosphere for the ocean.[37]"