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The answer is C. The sun heats waters near the equator, which then move toward the polls where the waters cool.
The sun heats waters near the equator, which then move toward the polls where the waters cool
Global Ocean Current
The Sun's energy has an effect on global ocean currents as the sun heats waters near the equator, which then move toward the poles where the waters cool. The movement of water on a broad scale in ocean basins is referred to as ocean circulation.
Surface circulation is driven by winds, while deep circulation is driven by the cooling and sinking of water in the polar regions. The warm upper waters from the tropics are carried poleward by surface circulation.
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