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Acid, specifically carbonic acid formed from increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, contributes to global warming by enhancing the greenhouse effect. As CO2 concentrations rise due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, it leads to higher temperatures, which can further increase the release of other greenhouse gases. Additionally, the resulting ocean acidification from absorbed CO2 affects marine ecosystems, disrupting carbon cycles and potentially reducing the ocean's ability to sequester carbon. Thus, the interplay between acidification and warming can exacerbate climate change impacts.

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2d ago

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