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When fossil fuels like oil, coal, and natural gas are burned, they release carbon into the atmosphere. If we burn more fossil fuels there will be an increase in carbon in the atmosphere. What do you think will happen to the amount of carbon in the oceans if we burn more fossil fuels? Why?

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