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Bezzdna [24]
3 years ago
11

Purpose

Biology
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loris [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

A coral reef is an environment in which various abiotic (water, sunlight, temperature, salt, waves, and so on) and biotic (aquatic plants, shrimps, fish, corals, and so on) factors combine to maintain the system's homeostasis. A simulation model is a descriptive model that makes future inferences about one system using existing data (or process). A computer-based experiment in which each part of the device contributes to the measurement of the impacts induced by the interaction of unknown inputs is also known as a simulation model. It is possible to determine how changes in water temperature influence the relationship between various types of trophic levels in the coral reef environment, which may be expressed by aquatic plants and fish species, by using a simulation model.

Corals, algae, and fish in coral reefs have a lower survival rate as the pH of the ocean water drops. In acidic ocean water, coral reefs struggle to survive. This is due to the coral's calcium carbonate shell's inability to withstand an acidic environment. Snails, clams, algae, fish, and other animals have calcium carbonate in their skeletons. The death of these animals is caused by increased acidity. As a result, the lower the pH of ocean water, the higher its acidity, and therefore the lower the chance of corals, algae, and fish surviving in the coral reef.

The amount of calcium carbonate in coral reef water is affected by a lower pH value (more acidic). Since coral skeletons are made of calcium carbonate, this has an effect on them. It may be a major issue (since coral reefs are a source of food and tourism), since it would be more difficult for them to calcify or even dissolve. As a result, if 'ocean acidification' occurs as a result of carbon dioxide absorption from the atmosphere, reduced pH may reduce coral reef biodiversity.

The simulation's pH is too low to allow coral reefs to develop. The ocean is affected, and these coral reefs are important for the diversity of marine life because they have a lot of nutrients, which is ideal for small organisms to live in. As a result, if there is a lot of acid in the water, these coral reefs will dissolve and vanish.

I'd raise the ocean's temperature and lower the pH percentage so that users can see how human activity affects the ocean. Human activity causes contamination of the air, which causes CO2, which causes more of the CO2 to be consumed by the seas, raising acidity, which contributes to an increase in temperature and the dissolution of coral reefs.

Add mutations, edit genes, pick factors such as wolves, food, climate (arctic or dessert), and monitor population or pedigree chart were some of the variables I had control over in the simulation.

The impact on the pH of Earth’s oceans can be reduced by lowering the carbon dioxide in the air, and reducing the plastics that goes into the oceans.

Government-approved projects will be needed to temporarily limit fishing in the region. There will be a dead end in seafood resources from the river as a result of the consequences.

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