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Ocean acidification

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Define ocean acidification.

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Define ocean acidification.

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Ocean acidification is the decrease in ocean pH caused by absorption of atmospheric CO2, forming carbonic acid in seawater.

💡 Hint

CO2 lowers pH.

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Ocean acidification: what causes it?

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More atmospheric CO2 dissolving into the ocean, forming carbonic acid and lowering pH.

💡 Hint

CO2 dissolves.

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What is the simplified chemistry link between CO2 and lower pH?

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CO2 dissolves in seawater and forms carbonic acid, which releases H+ ions, lowering pH.

💡 Hint

Carbonic acid → H+.

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Give two ecosystem impacts of ocean acidification.

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It reduces shell/skeleton formation in corals and molluscs and disrupts food webs starting with plankton.

💡 Hint

Shells + food webs.

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Why does ocean acidification harm corals and shellfish?

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Lower pH reduces carbonate availability and makes it harder to build calcium carbonate shells/skeletons, weakening growth and survival.

💡 Hint

Harder to build shells.

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Give two societal impacts of ocean acidification.

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It threatens fisheries/food security and reduces income/jobs in fishing and tourism sectors.

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People: food + income.

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Exam technique for a 7-mark ocean acidification question: what must you include?

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Cover BOTH environmental systems and societies, with multiple distinct points on each side, not just chemistry.

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Systems + societies.

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Give two societal impacts of ocean acidification.

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It can reduce fisheries and food security, harm jobs in fishing communities, and reduce tourism where coral reefs degrade.

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People: fisheries + jobs.

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Why is the long-term solution to ocean acidification global rather than local?

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Because it is driven by atmospheric CO2 levels; reducing emissions is the key solution, and local cleanup cannot remove the underlying CO2 cause.

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Needs CO2 cuts.

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Why can a small pH change be a big deal?

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Because pH is logarithmic, so a small numerical decrease represents a large increase in acidity.

💡 Hint

Log scale.

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