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Biology, 02.04.2021 19:30 shardaeheyward4980

1. Refer to objective #11 (“Discuss how technology has improved our ability to find and use ocean resources.”. If you visit the ocean, how might you expect the makeup of seawater to affect you? 2. Refer to objective #6 “Understand the makeup of seawater and its chemical composition, including properties of water, specific dissolved salts, salinity, and dissolved gases.” Imagine that you are faced with the task of creating technology sufficient to find and use the ocean resources in the year 2050. After the degradation of the Earth’s atmosphere, it is your job to find potential in the Earth’s hydrosphere. Describe the technology you might employ to inhabit our Earth’s Oceans

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