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Carbon dioxide (CO2) cycle
Carbon dioxide (CO2) forms 1.6 percent of the total amount of dissolved gasses in seawater. The annual exchange of carbon dioxide between the oceans and the atmosphere is gigantic, estimated between 100 gigatons per year (a gigaton is 1000 billion kilo). There is a total of around 40,000 gigatons of carbon dioxide in the oceans. Every seven years, all of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere (700 Gigaton) is exchanged with ocean surface water. Carbon dioxide is a life necessity for all ecosystems on earth: no plant life would be possible without CO2. The 'skeleton' for proteins, fats and sugars consists of carbons. However, carbon dioxide is also the most predominant of the greenhouse gasses. Scientists predict that the seas and oceans will turn acidic if they absorb too much CO2, with major consequences for sea life.
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