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6 November, 22:06

What drives deep ocean currents?

A) differences in climate

B) differences in water density

C) differences in air density

D) differences in air temperature

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  1. 6 November, 22:35
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    B) difference in water density

    Explanation:

    The deep ocean currents are the cold ocean currents. They appear in the Arctic and Antarctic circles. As the warm ocean currents come from the low latitudes toward the high latitudes, they bring in warmer water on the surface. They start to cool off though as the near the high latitudes, so gradually they become cold ocean currents. As they become cold, the water is sinking below the less dense warmer water that is coming from behind, making a turn in the opposite direction and moving as deep ocean current toward the low latitudes. Once it reaches the low latitudes, this water will get warmer, and it will move toward the high latitudes, and the process constantly continues.
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