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Oceans take 1000yrs to recover from climate change: new study

byCustoms Today Report
04/04/2015
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BAMAKO: The climate change is widely felt worldwide and it is upsetting the oxygen levels underneath the oceans and according to experts it would take a thousand years to recuperate. The new study points out that it will take a millennium for the ocean to recover since it was continuously distressed by climatic change for the past few decades.

Climate change is a continuing change in weather conditions recognized by alterations in temperature, winds, precipitation, and among other indicators.

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