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Can you provide an explanation for the difference in depth at which sharp reductions in calcium
carbonate occur in Ocean A and in Ocean B?

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Answer:

(b) The sharp reduction in calcium carbonate below a depth of about 4000 meters in ocean A is due to increase carbonate dissolution. Carbonate dissolution results from the corrosiveness of seawater, which increases as temperature decreases, pressure increases and carbonate-ion content decreases.

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