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14 October, 05:53

Why is there less oxygen at the surface level than in the depths of the ocean?

A. Oxygen is very light and rises to the top

B. A lot of sea life consumes oxygen at the surface level

C. Nitrogen breaks down the oxygen at high temperatures

D. Oxygen is absorbed at the surface level but cannot remain there

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  1. 14 October, 06:22
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    I believe the correct answer is C. Nitrogen breaks down the oxygen at high temperatures
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