Evidence exists that atmospheric CO2 has increased over the last several decades due to human activities. How do increased CO2 levels affect the pH of Earth's waters?
A) It does not affect the pH of Earth's waters, because atmospheric CO2 is not located in oceans.
B) Due to the formation of carbonic acid, increased CO2 levels decrease the pH of Earth's waters.
C) Due to the formation of carbonic acid, increased CO2 levels increase the pH of Earth's waters.
D) Due to the formation of carbonic acid, increased CO2 levels cause Earth's waters to become neutral.
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