What is the primary cause of ocean warming?
Acid rain
Solar flares
Increased absorption of heat due to greenhouse gases
Decreased evaporation rates
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What is the primary cause of ocean warming?
Acid rain
Solar flares
Increased absorption of heat due to greenhouse gases
Decreased evaporation rates
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How does ocean warming contribute to coral bleaching?
It causes corals to expel symbiotic algae due to thermal stress
It increases carbon dioxide, making coral grow faster
It stimulates overgrowth of coral tissue
It reduces light penetration, making algae photosynthesize more
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Which marine organisms are most vulnerable to rising ocean temperatures?
Freshwater insects
Deep-sea mollusks
Coral reef species with narrow temperature ranges
Terrestrial reptiles
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Which of the following is a likely effect of ocean warming on global climate patterns?
Stabilization of jet streams
Strengthening of oceanic carbon sinks
Increased intensity of hurricanes and cyclones
Cooling of tropical regions
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How does ocean warming impact global climate and marine ecosystems?
Ocean warming causes seawater to become denser, strengthening thermohaline circulation and increasing nutrient mixing.
Warmer oceans lead to increased evaporation, intensifying storms and altering global weather patterns.
Rising ocean temperatures enhance the ability of seawater to hold oxygen, altering marine ecosystems.
Ocean warming has little effect on coral reefs, as most marine species can adapt to temperature changes over time.
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Which of the following best describes a positive feedback loop in the Arctic?
Melting sea ice decreases the ocean's surface temperature, slowing further ice loss.
Higher temperatures lead to more snowfall, increasing ice coverage and cooling the region.
Melting permafrost releases carbon dioxide, which immediately cools the atmosphere and slows warming.
Increasing temperatures cause sea ice to melt, reducing surface reflectivity and absorbing more heat, leading to further warming.
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