All the finalist will eventually leave Ghana for universities in USA, the awards should be passed to the students from less endowed schools if a finalist doesn’t utilise their award.
No, ocean acidosis and ocean acidification are not exactly the same. *Ocean Acidification:* 1. Refers to the decrease in the pH level of the ocean due to increased CO2 absorption. 2. Chemical process: CO2 + H2O → HCO3- + H+ (increased hydrogen ions). 3. pH decrease: 0.1 units since the Industrial Revolution. *Ocean Acidosis:* 1. Term not commonly used in scientific literature. 2. Historically referred to as a hypothetical condition where the ocean's pH drops suddenly. 3. Not directly related to the current ocean acidification process. The term "ocean acidosis" is often considered misleading or outdated. Scientists and organizations, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), use "ocean acidification" to describe the ongoing process. Reasons for the distinction: 1. Acidosis implies a sudden, severe change, whereas acidification describes a gradual process. 2. Acidosis is typically used in biological contexts (e.g., cellular acidosis), whereas acidification is more suitable for chemical changes. To ensure clarity and accuracy, use "ocean acidification" when discussing the impact of CO2 on ocean chemistry. Would you like: 1. More information on ocean acidification? 2. Clarification on scientific terminology? 3. Resources for ocean conservation? 4. Data on ocean pH levels? 5. Information on related climate change topics?
Ocean acidosis and ocean acidification are related but distinct concepts: *Ocean Acidification:* 1. Refers to the decrease in the pH level of the ocean over time. 2. Caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. 3. CO2 reacts with water, forming carbonic acid, which increases hydrogen ion concentration. 4. pH levels have dropped by 0.1 units since the Industrial Revolution. *Ocean Acidosis:* 1. Refers to the harmful biological effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms. 2. Describes the condition where marine organisms struggle to maintain internal pH balance. 3. Occurs when organisms cannot compensate for the increased acidity. 4. Can lead to reduced growth, calcification, and survival rates. Key differences: 1. Ocean acidification focuses on the chemical change (pH decrease). 2. Ocean acidosis emphasizes the biological impacts on marine life. Consequences of ocean acidification and acidosis: 1. Impacts marine food chains 2. Affects coral reefs, shellfish, and other calcium carbonate-based organisms 3. Reduces ocean's ability to absorb CO2 4. Exacerbates climate change Mitigation strategies: 1. Reduce CO2 emissions 2. Protect and restore marine ecosystems 3. Promote sustainable fishing practices 4. Support ocean fertilization research Would you like: 1. More information on ocean chemistry? 2. Details on ocean acidification's effects on specific species? 3. Research on mitigation strategies? 4. Data on ocean pH levels? 5. Resources for ocean conservation?
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Who said SWESCO is a less endowed school. Herrrrr. SWESCO is just on the same level as Ghana National, Aggrey Memorial
Aah but u paa 😂
I’m surprised o
They’re less endowed school when it comes to NSMQ
Get serious... Did you see what Ghana National is doing?
All the finalist will eventually leave Ghana for universities in USA, the awards should be passed to the students from less endowed schools if a finalist doesn’t utilise their award.
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Osabarima kwesi atta, the Fante king is very humble ❤❤❤
Swedro is not a less endowed school. What's the criteria?
ChatGPT: There’s actually no difference between “ocean acidosis” and “ocean acidification.” Both terms refer to the same phenomenon:
Chale chatgpt go give you wrong answers don't rely on am
There is difference please do your research well
No, ocean acidosis and ocean acidification are not exactly the same.
*Ocean Acidification:*
1. Refers to the decrease in the pH level of the ocean due to increased CO2 absorption.
2. Chemical process: CO2 + H2O → HCO3- + H+ (increased hydrogen ions).
3. pH decrease: 0.1 units since the Industrial Revolution.
*Ocean Acidosis:*
1. Term not commonly used in scientific literature.
2. Historically referred to as a hypothetical condition where the ocean's pH drops suddenly.
3. Not directly related to the current ocean acidification process.
The term "ocean acidosis" is often considered misleading or outdated. Scientists and organizations, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), use "ocean acidification" to describe the ongoing process.
Reasons for the distinction:
1. Acidosis implies a sudden, severe change, whereas acidification describes a gradual process.
2. Acidosis is typically used in biological contexts (e.g., cellular acidosis), whereas acidification is more suitable for chemical changes.
To ensure clarity and accuracy, use "ocean acidification" when discussing the impact of CO2 on ocean chemistry.
Would you like:
1. More information on ocean acidification?
2. Clarification on scientific terminology?
3. Resources for ocean conservation?
4. Data on ocean pH levels?
5. Information on related climate change topics?
Ocean acidosis and ocean acidification are related but distinct concepts:
*Ocean Acidification:*
1. Refers to the decrease in the pH level of the ocean over time.
2. Caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
3. CO2 reacts with water, forming carbonic acid, which increases hydrogen ion concentration.
4. pH levels have dropped by 0.1 units since the Industrial Revolution.
*Ocean Acidosis:*
1. Refers to the harmful biological effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms.
2. Describes the condition where marine organisms struggle to maintain internal pH balance.
3. Occurs when organisms cannot compensate for the increased acidity.
4. Can lead to reduced growth, calcification, and survival rates.
Key differences:
1. Ocean acidification focuses on the chemical change (pH decrease).
2. Ocean acidosis emphasizes the biological impacts on marine life.
Consequences of ocean acidification and acidosis:
1. Impacts marine food chains
2. Affects coral reefs, shellfish, and other calcium carbonate-based organisms
3. Reduces ocean's ability to absorb CO2
4. Exacerbates climate change
Mitigation strategies:
1. Reduce CO2 emissions
2. Protect and restore marine ecosystems
3. Promote sustainable fishing practices
4. Support ocean fertilization research
Would you like:
1. More information on ocean chemistry?
2. Details on ocean acidification's effects on specific species?
3. Research on mitigation strategies?
4. Data on ocean pH levels?
5. Resources for ocean conservation?
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So the Fred guy... wey tin paaa he gain... allow Augusco
😂😂😂😂I shoq
This Fredrick guy eerr hmmm
This woman hates botwe
U can testify by when she started congratulation to other skull but didn't talk about botwe but still Allah is a MOBA
God Bless Frederick 😂
thumbs down only cause of Ai training purpose. otherwise i would put thumbs up
Saaa