Module 5– Activity No.1 Crafting of Web Page/Blog through online platforms
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION What is Ocean Acidification? Ocean acidification is the process whereby ocean waters increase in acid concentration, and the pH level falls beyond normal. There are many things that contribute to this occurrence. Salinity can be simply explained and understood as the amount of salt concentration. Also, the ocean water has some level of pH and is mostly rated on the higher side of the neutral pH on the pH scale. There are certain times that the ocean experiences changes in its nature. This can encompass the increase in the ocean or seawater acidity. Again, the ocean acidification process can also be explained as a situation where the level of carbon IV oxide in the water increases drastically. This may be influenced by some human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels that cause harm to the atmosphere. Causes of Ocean Acidification 1. Raised Carbon IV oxide Concentration in the Ocean When the level of carbon dioxide gas gets higher in the ocean, it obvi...