How does ocean acidification relate to the carbon cycle?

Ocean acidification occurs when excess atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves in ocean water, forming carbonic acid. This alters the ocean's pH and affects marine life. This process is intrinsically related to the carbon cycle, as oceans act as carbon sinks. The increasing amount of CO2 absorbed not only intensifies acidification but also impacts the ocean's capacity to continue acting as an effective carbon sink.

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