A with respect to controlling atmospheric carbon dioxide the
A. with respect to controlling atmospheric carbon dioxide, the \"solubility pump\" is most important:
 -in the deep ocean
 -in the surface ocean
 -at hydrothermal vents
 -at the oxygen minimum
 B. nonconservative constituents of seawater are:
 - often tied to biological cycles or are chemically reactive
 -distributed evenly everywhere in the ocean
 -tend to have long residence times in the ocean
 -have very low Flux rates associated with inputs and outputs
 -very abundant in seawater
 C. increases in acidity in the ocean can result in
 - precipitation of calcium carbonate
 -the dissolution of carbonate minerals or carbonate skeletons of organisms
 -production of oxygen through carbonation
 -increases in pH
 -an increase in salinity
Solution
A. The answer is: in the deep ocean.
With respect to controlling atmospheric carbon dioxide, the \"solubility pump\" is most important in the deep ocean.
B. The answer is: often tied to biological cycles or are chemically reactive.
Nonconservative constituents of seawater are often tied to biological cycles or are chemically reactive.
C. The answer is: the dissolution of carbonate minerals or carbonate skeletons of organisms.
Increases in acidity in the ocean can result in the dissolution of carbonate minerals or carbonate skeletons of organisms.

