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28 January, 11:40

Which best describes the way sunlight creates ocean currents?

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A. Sunlight warms the waters on the ocean surface. Warmer waters

sink below cooler waters, creating ocean currents.

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B. Sunlight warms the waters on the ocean surface. Some heat

energy is transferred to cooler waters through convection.

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C. Sunlight causes water to evaporate from the ocean surface.

Clouds form and precipitation follows.

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  1. 28 January, 11:46
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    A. Sunlight warms the waters on the ocean surface. Warmer waters

    sink below cooler waters, creating ocean currents.

    Explanation:

    The impact of the sunlight on the water molecules when directly overhead warms the surface of the water and creates a warm water current as it heats the air above it, and through this the warm water rise and then moves to the places of the cooler water mas and hence creating of an ocean current. Along with the rise in global sea level temperatures.
  2. 28 January, 11:53
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    more than polar
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