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Ocean currents are unrelated to polar ice true or false
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False. Ocean currents are influenced by polar ice, particularly in areas where sea ice formation and melting play a significant role in the dynamics of ocean circulation. For example, the melting of polar ice caps can contribute to changes in currents and sea level rise.
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