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Earth's oceans play a crucial role in regulating the climate from "summary" of Earth in Human Hands by David Grinspoon

The oceans are like the Earth's thermostat, constantly adjusting the planet's temperature to keep it within a habitable range. How do they do this? It's all about absorbing and releasing heat. The oceans take in heat from the sun, helping to cool the planet, and then release that heat back into the atmosphere, warming it up. This process helps to regulate the Earth's temperature, preventing it from getting too hot or too cold. But that's not all the oceans do. They also play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's carbon cycle. Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, can trap heat in the atmosphere and contribute to global warming. The oceans act as a carbon sink, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it deep below the surface. This helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, mitigating the effects of climate change. In addition to regulating temperature and carbon dioxide levels, the oceans also influence weather patterns and circulation pattern...
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    Earth in Human Hands

    David Grinspoon

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