Ocean is more basic because of total dissoloved solids (TDS). with OH Ions. Perciciation is more acidic do to less (TDS) and more H+ ions.
Precipitation with a pH of 3.6 would be 100 times more acidic than normal precipitation, which typically has a pH around 5.6. This is because pH is measured on a logarithmic scale, so each unit change represents a tenfold difference in acidity.
Oceans are much more condutive. due to the dissolved Na+ in the ocean.
they have the same low amout of dissoved silica.
480cm a year depending on the location.
It is very difficult to measures the precipitation in the ocean. This is because the ocean is far too large.
Groundwater typically has a pH around 6-8, varying depending on location and underlying geology. Precipitation, or rainwater, tends to be slightly acidic with a pH around 5.6 due to reaction with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The pH difference can be attributed to various factors such as land use activities, atmospheric deposition, and buffering capacity of the soil.
Precipitation over the ocean in the water cycle accounts for about 45 of the total global precipitation.
No, acid precipitation has a pH value below 5.6. Acid precipitation, such as acid rain, has a pH that is lower than the neutral value of 7, typically ranging from 4 to 5.5 due to the presence of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere.
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Most precipitation falls into the ocean because about 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. The water cycle drives the movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere and back again through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, resulting in a large amount of rainfall in the ocean.
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To calculate the difference in pH strength of a solution, subtract the initial pH value from the final pH value. For example, if the initial pH is 5 and the final pH is 3, the difference in pH strength would be 2.