Which of the following are potential impacts of oceans on human populations as the result of climate change in the current century? %0D%0ASelect FOUR correct answers, each worth one point! (4 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AOcean acidity increases with ocean warmth and may threaten the survival of some species, such as those that find it more difficult to produce shells in ocean waters with too high a level of acidity, resulting in changes to ecosystems and impacting human food sources. %0D%0AOcean acidity increases with ocean warmth and may threaten the survival of some species, such as those that find it more difficult to produce shells in ocean waters with too high a level of acidity, resulting in changes to ecosystems and impacting human food sources. %0D%0A%0D%0ADue to rising temperatures, many species will thrive and reproduce, resulting in additional food sources for animals and humans. %0D%0ADue to rising temperatures, many species will thrive and reproduce, resulting in additional food sources for animals and humans. %0D%0A%0D%0ARising temperatures and melting polar ice may result with coastal communities dealing with increased flooding due to sea level rise. %0D%0ARising temperatures and melting polar ice may result with coastal communities dealing with increased flooding due to sea level rise. %0D%0A%0D%0AWarmer ocean waters will cause the migration of some marine species and the disappearance of others, affecting people who fish for a living and/or depend off of food from the ocean. %0D%0AWarmer ocean waters will cause the migration of some marine species and the disappearance of others, affecting people who fish for a living and/or depend off of food from the ocean. %0D%0A%0D%0AOpen currents could be affected and may change weather and climate patterns, which could have an major implications for humans.

The potential impacts of oceans on human populations as a result of climate change in the current century are:

1. Ocean acidity increases with ocean warmth and may threaten the survival of some species, resulting in changes to ecosystems and impacting human food sources.
2. Rising temperatures and melting polar ice may result in coastal communities dealing with increased flooding due to sea level rise.
3. Warmer ocean waters will cause the migration of some marine species and the disappearance of others, affecting people who fish for a living and/or depend on food from the ocean.
4. Open currents could be affected and may change weather and climate patterns, which could have major implications for humans.