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a. Warmer temperatures
in Antarctica threaten the
Adélie penguin’s food supply
and reduce its reproductive
success.

d. Scientific models project that ocean water will become increasingly acidic if
human-produced CO 2 levels continue to rise. Shown are computer models for
1995 and 2100 from the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.

c. Ocean warming and acidification
stress corals, causing them to
become bleached. Photographed
near the Maldives in the Indian Ocean.

b. A coqui tree frog in Puerto
Rico. These once-ubiquitous
little frogs have become
rarer, an indirect casualty
of climate change.

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Interpreting Data
In which parts of the ocean
will organisms that are
sensitive to acidification be
most affected? least affected?

How might plants and
animals where you live be
affected by a 2°C increase
in the lowest winter tem-
perature each year? the
same increase in the high-
est summer temperature?

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