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7 January, 21:12

Which explains how wind causes downwelling in the oceans?

A.

Wind systems diverge at a coastline, moving warm surface water away from the coastline. The water piles up and sinks.

B.

Wind systems diverge at a coastline moving warm surface water toward the coastline. The water piles up and sinks.

C.

Wind systems converge at a coastline moving warm surface water toward the coastline. The water piles up and sinks.

D.

Wind systems converge at a coastline, moving warm surface water away from the coastline. The water piles up and sinks.

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  1. 7 January, 21:17
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    C.

    Wind systems converge at a coastline moving warm surface water toward the coastline. The water piles up and sinks.
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