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by Goronmon
2946 days ago
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...let alone the ocean is actually not acidic but has a PH between 7.5 and 8.4, so if anything the ocean is becoming more neutral if there were in fact any basis to the argument. This is a bit like arguing that global warming isn't real because places like Antarctica are really cold and any warming would just make the temperature less cold and not warm. |
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Also, in the oceans salt water has to get to at least a couple of degrees below zero C before it actually freezes, at which point it turns into freshwater ice as it expels its salt. But then that freshwater ice has to warm back up to at least zero C before it melts again, leading to a small but real "anti-melting" bias. So there's that.
Also, floating ice actually increases in density (decreases in volume) as it melts and turns to water. I forget the exact numbers, but it has to warm by several degrees above freezing before it expands to the point where it actually takes up more volume that the frozen/not-quite-frozen variety. This leads to small but real "anti-expansion" bias. So there's that.
Fun stuff, huh?