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Which explains how ocean currents affect global climates?(1 point)
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Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it over time and distance.
Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it over time and distance.
Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs little thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs little thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs little thermal energy and releases it over time and distance.
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Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it over time and distance.
Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it over time and distance.
Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs a lot of thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs little thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs little thermal energy and releases it all at once.
Water absorbs little thermal energy and releases it over time and distance.
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Lows
Which is correct about warm currents?(1 point)
Responses
They make landmasses warmer.
They make landmasses warmer.
They are denser than cold currents.
They are denser than cold currents.
They move from the poles to the equator.
They move from the poles to the equator.
They are surface currents.
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They make landmasses warmer.
They make landmasses warmer.
They are denser than cold currents.
They are denser than cold currents.
They move from the poles to the equator.
They move from the poles to the equator.
They are surface currents.
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