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The intake of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere causes a continuing drop in the pH value of the Earth's seas, a phenomenon known as ocean acidification. It is one of the numerous repercussions of climate change on seas. The burning of fossil fuels is the principal cause of ocean acidification. 

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