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The decrease in our Oceans PH is too small (worst case 0.02) to be measurable by most equipment. Local PH changes can wipe out local life, but there is not a real affect on our Oceans (in total) from any perceived changes in PH. Studies showing CO2 levels wildly high (over 1%) show the change would still be in the area of 0.6 overall. Pollution in localized areas is a far worse and real situation. This can cause massive changes in local PH levels. Shipping and human activities are to blame for these changes.
give example of a real life situation where a substance's resisrance to weathering might make a difference
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Mercury has no real atmosphere and the temperature on the surface is from 80,000 to 700,000 degrees.
"The Force" doesn't exist in real life.
there is no real life situation
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-- "Is it cold outside ?" -- "Is it raining at my mother-in-law's house ?" -- "What is the temperature inside the engine of my car ?"
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Believe it or not, school is a real life situation. If you are using it in school it real life for you.
Because cytoplasm is real life, there is nothing to get excited about.
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