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The worldâs oceans are seeing an increase in surfacetemperature. In fact, sea surface temperatures have been higherduring the past three decades than at any other time since reliableobservations began in 1880(http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/oceans/sea-surface-temp.html).
Using some or all of the data from the figure above, provide anevidence-based prediction for what will happen to ocean fishes ifocean temperatures continue to increase without restraint. Be sureto specifically reference the data from the passage and figure inorder to support your prediction.
The worldâs oceans are seeing an increase in surfacetemperature. In fact, sea surface temperatures have been higherduring the past three decades than at any other time since reliableobservations began in 1880(http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/oceans/sea-surface-temp.html).
Using some or all of the data from the figure above, provide anevidence-based prediction for what will happen to ocean fishes ifocean temperatures continue to increase without restraint. Be sureto specifically reference the data from the passage and figure inorder to support your prediction.
Beverley SmithLv2
8 Mar 2018