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Write a Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) answering the following question. You may use the graphs below for your evidence.
Question:
Does the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere cause the oceans
to become more acidic?
Hints: Your claim should be the question restated. Your evidence should
be data based. Your reasoning should explain why your evidence supports
your claim.

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