Increased UV radiations cause a chain reaction. They kill plankton which again cause depletion.
Increased UV radiation in oceans can lead to the breakdown of organic matter, such as phytoplankton and algae. This results in the release of nutrients and compounds that can trigger a chain reaction, affecting marine ecosystems by altering food webs, species interactions, and overall biodiversity.
Yes, solar radiation warms the surface of the ocean. Warmth rises from the ocean in the form of infrared radiation.
The primary energy source that causes warm moist air to rise over tropical oceans is solar radiation. The sun heats the surface of the ocean, causing the air above it to warm up and rise due to its lower density compared to cooler air. This process creates convection currents that drive the atmospheric circulation in tropical regions.
Earth's oceans radiate infrared energy into space as part of Earth's energy budget. This energy is a result of the absorption of solar radiation by the oceans, which is then re-radiated back into space as heat.
The gravity of the moon pulls the oceans and makes low and high tides.
Increased UV radiation in oceans can lead to the breakdown of organic matter, such as phytoplankton and algae. This results in the release of nutrients and compounds that can trigger a chain reaction, affecting marine ecosystems by altering food webs, species interactions, and overall biodiversity.
1: polar zone. 2: greenhouse gas. 3: heat radiation.
Yes, solar radiation warms the surface of the ocean. Warmth rises from the ocean in the form of infrared radiation.
The position of the moon & sun relative to the potion of the Earth experiencing the tidal change. The moon and sun both exert gravitational pull on the oceans.
humans
The wind, and the moon.
erosion
The wind.
Ocean Acidification: The declining pH (increased acidification) of the oceans due to increased CO2 emissions globally.
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Melting Glaciers
B. Solar radiation is the driving force behind currents in the oceans and atmosphere. The differential heating between the equator and the poles creates atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns that drive currents around the globe.