https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/02/15/its-official-the-oceans-are-losing-oxygen-posing-growing-threats-to-marine-life/
Your thoughts?
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It makes sense that if water temperature is rising, due to climate change, that oxygen levels decrease as warm water cant contain as much dissolved O2 as cold water.
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1 AntwortenWell, electrolysis converts water into hydrogen and oxygen gases, following the equation 2H20 => 02 + 2H2, so the obvious solution is to provide the energy to do that reaction to the whole ocean by [b]BLOWING IT ALL PIECES![/b]
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My fish just drown reading this
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1 AntwortenYour mother is losing oxygen! Hur Hur Hur! [spoiler]It's just a prank bro![/spoiler]
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The damage we caused is irreversible and we are coming to an inevitable end
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20 Antworten[quote]https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/02/15/its-official-the-oceans-are-losing-oxygen-posing-growing-threats-to-marine-life/ Your thoughts?[/quote] Claim: the ocean is losing oxygen. Water is dihydrogenmonoxide. H2O O = oxygen. The ocean is not running out of hydrogen or oxygen anytime soon...
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*hits blunt* Or is oxygen losing the ocean?
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Eh, we'll just get a few of those things that make bubbles in aquariums. Bam, problem solved.
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We need more plankton in the ocean.
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Bearbeitet von Urban Shade: 2/17/2017 9:58:50 PMBut, H2[b][i][u]O[/u][/i][/b]?
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The climate science has become too political for me to care.
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2 Antwortenisnt that the same media that was slandering pewds.
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4 Antwortenlol washington post
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Dude like what? First off it would be water if it loses oxygen.
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4 AntwortenCould it be that all the liberal hippy tears flowing into the oceans could be poisoning them?
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3 AntwortenIt's okay, fish don't need air! They breath water.
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6 AntwortenBlame the Re[i]puke[/i]licans who want to abolish any iota of regulations designed the protect the planet. -blam!- the GOP and their planet-killing voters.
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3 AntwortenWater is 1/3 oxygen. How does it lose molecule?
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1 AntwortenLove the name buddy
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11 AntwortenFrom the article: [quote]The resulting study attributes less than 15 percent of the total oxygen loss to sheer warmer temperatures, which create less solubility. The rest was attributed to other factors, such as a lack of mixing.[/quote]
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1 AntwortenI blame Terry. It's not his fault, but imma blame him.
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23 AntwortenFish don't breathe air they breathe water how is this a threat to them???
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4 AntwortenWhat? Water is H2O How are we losing oxygen due to the planet getting warmer?
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This isn't the beach I'm in a bathtub.
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We've known about dead zones for a long -blam!-ing time. The Red Tide kind of thing is an observed phenomenon. Interestingly enough, an overabundance of life can cause de-oxygenated dead zones further down.