The climate
is changing at a rate never seen before. Aquatic organisms are endangered
throughout the world for various reasons, including global climate change.
Changes in precipitation and temperature will dramatically affect the survival
of many species. Plants play a key role in moderating climate change becausethey take up carbon dioxide (CO2). If plants are lost, the carbon (as CO2) will
continue accumulating in our atmosphere and causes air temperature to rise,
leading to ocean acidification. With climate changes, aquatic environments face
increases in oceans salinity and sea level rise due to melting of the ice in
the poles. These combined factors result in drastic world destruction.
Organisms need specific conditions in order to survive. Scientists predict that
these conditions will be altered when the global climate changes. A change insalinity and temperature could lead to death, migration, or poor health of the
living organisms. The loss of aquatic environments will be a major disasterthat will take place because of previous changes
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