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The Earth's oceans play a key role in regulating the climate, by absorbing and storing heat and carbon dioxide from "summary" of Earth System Science by Timothy Lenton

The oceans are a crucial component of the Earth's climate system, acting as a massive heat and carbon dioxide sink. Through various physical and chemical processes, the oceans absorb heat from the atmosphere and store it in their depths, helping to regulate global temperatures. This process plays a vital role in maintaining Earth's climate stability. In addition to heat, the oceans absorb a significant amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This absorption helps to mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases on the climate by removing CO2 from the air and storing it in the oce...
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    Earth System Science

    Timothy Lenton

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