Introduction
The following excerpt comes from a book titled “An Introduction to the Chemistry of the Sea”
by Michael E.Q Pilson.
This beautifully written excerpt describes in an easy to read
and simple way, some of the roles the Oceans play in determining the Earth’s climate.
Excerpt
“Those magnificent
pictures of Earth from space, among the most humanly important and evocative
results from the placing of manned and unmanned satellites in orbit during the
last several decades, have shown us that underneath the clouds most of the
world is blue. Viewed in this way from space, Earth is seen as a planet covered
mostly by water, and most of that water is seawater.
This thin layer of
water, covering 71% of Earth, affects or controls much of its climate and
chemistry. The blue color of the sea tells us that most sunlight on the ocean
is absorbed and not reflected. The absorption of sunlight warms the planet. The
warmth evaporates water, especially from the tropical ocean. Water in the atmosphere
is a greenhouse gas, and this also helps to warm Earth. Some atmospheric water
forms clouds; by reflecting sunlight clouds help to cool Earth. The balance
between heating and cooling is always changing as clouds form and dissipate, so
exact calculation of the balance is difficult. The water in the ocean is a vast
reservoir of heat, which buffers and slows global change. Both the currents in the
ocean and the winds in the atmosphere carry heat from low latitudes, where there
is a net input, towards the poles, where there is a net loss of heat to space. These
vast currents, simple in general concept, immensely complex in detail, profoundly
affect both the local distribution of climate and the overall climate of Earth.
The ocean contains an enormous reservoir of carbon dioxide; it both absorbs and
releases this greenhouse gas from and to the atmosphere. Living things in the sea
influence both the release and the uptake. Physical, chemical, biological, and geological
processes interact with each other in the ocean and with the atmosphere to
create the environment of the planet we live on.”
Summary
The oceans of the Earth play an enormous role in the
functioning of the Earth. They are key factors in determining the Earth’s
climate. A suspected the animals in the sea are determining factors in how the
oceans perform their function of determining the Earth’s climate.
End (8).
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