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FERTILIZING THE SEA WITH IRON
Sal A. ... The process of “fertilizing” iron-lacking oceans, allows marine organisms called phytoplanktons to bloom, which strive off the metal. ... The process uses carbon dioxide and water as raw materials and yields glucose and oxygen, which will helps understand how oxygen is freed in the whole process), scarf up enough carbon dioxide from surface waters to curb global warming trends. ... Deep-Sea Currents have a habit of drawing buried nutrients back to surface waters. ... The two radioisotopes should exist in a constant ratio in ocean water.
Approximate Word count = 988 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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